

My Neighbor is Building a Tent Cory
Burner Account for obvious reasons:
I live in an old suburban neighborhood in Klamath Falls.
These neighbors moved in about a month ago and have proceeded to:
- let their pets run free in everyone's yards
- rinsed their waste water into my yard, the yards of the neighbors on the other side, and the entire street in front and back of their house
- spilling their literal garbage bins into my front yard, their other neighbors' yards, and the street itself
- have dozens of guests at all times of day, who see no problem blasting their headlights into my living room or that of our other neighbors at any and every time
- set up literally HALF A DOZEN giant tents, pergolas, umbrellas, and other ghetto-ass temporary "structures" on their property
This is why I dont see any point in "pride of ownership" or "curb appeal" improvements to my own property: the neighbors are disgusting people living in a disgusting pit; why on earth would I spend huge amounts of effort or money improving my property, when this is the property next door?
This town has a real problem with garbage