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Old 05-18-2011, 07:58 AM   #62
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Originally Posted by NH_boater View Post

Did you speak with the owners of the night club before buying to understand their plan? Did you speak with your potential neighbors before buying? Did you visit your potential house at 10 or 11pm on a Friday and Saturday night in prime season to get a feel for what having this neighbor would be like?

This does feel a lot like the folks putting in no-rafting zones for the place they just bought because it is such a great location on the lake and occasionally there are many boats parked out there enjoying the lake. The noise and boats bother them. Really? Now you want to take away the lake from those people enjoying it? You knew it before you bought.

Sorry if this is not what you want to hear but it seems to me you could have, should have anticipated that living immediately next to a night club could produce some issues like noise, parking, etc. Perhaps that is why the place was sold by the previous owners.
I agree with the posters who express the opinion that you should not move into an area and then try to change what was already there. If you want to know about a neighborhood ask the mailman or the local police. They have no vested interest in whether a property sells. The next door neighbor might!

If you don't like what is there don't go there. Moving into an area and trying to change the rules would be like living or boating on a lake and trying add a no wake zone or trying to change the s..........

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