What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington
I live in a rural unincorporated part of the city on a lake where the lots are only about 70 feet wide. Each lot is about 1/4 - 1/2 acre. My neighbor on one side has had his grandkids living with him for about 20 years, and as those kids have become older they are a real nuisance to both them and every other neighbor. The kids are in their mid 20s and only one of them lives there all the time now (I will call him Waldo). Waldo basically turned their entire yard into an automotive junkyard. In the last 6-7 years he started parking vehicles on the side of the road in front of their fence. They couldn't receive mail because of those vehicles so Waldo got another mailbox and put it into a weighted bucket and he moves it around by the street depending on what junked vehicles he has parked up there at the time. Now in the last 5 years or so they started parking all their "spill-over" on the shoulder in front of our house and on the shoulder in front of our neighbor's house on the other side. It's progressively getting worse every week. Over the summer I came home to find an RV parked from our mailbox all the way down to the other neighbor's property. We still got mail but the mail person had to pull up in front of the RV and backup to reach our mailbox. After it was there for about 3 days with an extension cord across our driveway, I pulled the extension cord out and threw it across the street into the ditch. Apparently the other grandkid (we'll call him Bobo) was temporarily staying in the RV and saw me (I didn't care if anyone saw me or not). Bilbo came out ranting and raving and threatening me, which I am used to and ignored it. Bilbo has threatened my life a couple times in the past, once because he was screaming obscenities at someone in their yard and I told him to watch his language while my 6 year old nieces were in the yard. Now for 3 weeks we had 20 foot flatbed trailer parked in that spot, until yesterday he moved it and when I left for work this morning he had an RV trailer there with an extension cord ran across our driveway from their house.
Now here is where it gets convoluted. I wanted to know if they could legally park there, and if so, if it was legal to swap out vehicles constantly and basically just use the front of our house as a parking facility for their crap. I emailed the county and had them send me the last known documents showing the setbacks for the county right-of-way, which was 60 feet total. Now around our entire lake there isn't one spot with 60 feet available, there isn't even a spot with 30 feet available. Even my neighbors who are parking in front of my house had their fence moved all the way up to the street, leaving only about 6 feet between the fence and the street. This was when I was a kid, before his grandkids were born, and ironically he did it to stop the neighbors across the street from parking in front of his house. The only place in the entire area with a large boulevard to park is in front of our house and our neighbor's house on the other side of us. Our fence is about 20 feet from the street. Obviously one option here is to just move our fence all the way up like my neighbor did 30 years ago. The problem with that is it would look weird since our fence connects to the neighbor's fence on the other side of us, so I would have to make sure he wants to do it too and/or is OK with me doing it. I don't want to be a bad neighbor unlike these other people. I also would like to preserve the area outside of our fence and keep it clean and I would like to be able to use it sometimes when we have family gatherings, or when I want to temporarily park my boat trailer up there...which I can't ever do now because they always have a vehicle there.
I'm at my wits end here and have tried calling the sheriff, the county, the abandoned vehicle department, and there doesn't seem to be much that can be done unless I want to break county code and move our fence. By the way, our fence and everyone else's is already in that setback of 60 feet anyway, so technically the county could have every single person move their fences and property to widen the road or something at some point.
I live in a rural unincorporated part of the city on a lake where the lots are only about 70 feet wide. Each lot is about 1/4 - 1/2 acre. My neighbor on one side has had his grandkids living with him for about 20 years, and as those kids have become older they are a real nuisance to both them and every other neighbor. The kids are in their mid 20s and only one of them lives there all the time now (I will call him Waldo). Waldo basically turned their entire yard into an automotive junkyard. In the last 6-7 years he started parking vehicles on the side of the road in front of their fence. They couldn't receive mail because of those vehicles so Waldo got another mailbox and put it into a weighted bucket and he moves it around by the street depending on what junked vehicles he has parked up there at the time. Now in the last 5 years or so they started parking all their "spill-over" on the shoulder in front of our house and on the shoulder in front of our neighbor's house on the other side. It's progressively getting worse every week. Over the summer I came home to find an RV parked from our mailbox all the way down to the other neighbor's property. We still got mail but the mail person had to pull up in front of the RV and backup to reach our mailbox. After it was there for about 3 days with an extension cord across our driveway, I pulled the extension cord out and threw it across the street into the ditch. Apparently the other grandkid (we'll call him Bobo) was temporarily staying in the RV and saw me (I didn't care if anyone saw me or not). Bilbo came out ranting and raving and threatening me, which I am used to and ignored it. Bilbo has threatened my life a couple times in the past, once because he was screaming obscenities at someone in their yard and I told him to watch his language while my 6 year old nieces were in the yard. Now for 3 weeks we had 20 foot flatbed trailer parked in that spot, until yesterday he moved it and when I left for work this morning he had an RV trailer there with an extension cord ran across our driveway from their house.
Now here is where it gets convoluted. I wanted to know if they could legally park there, and if so, if it was legal to swap out vehicles constantly and basically just use the front of our house as a parking facility for their crap. I emailed the county and had them send me the last known documents showing the setbacks for the county right-of-way, which was 60 feet total. Now around our entire lake there isn't one spot with 60 feet available, there isn't even a spot with 30 feet available. Even my neighbors who are parking in front of my house had their fence moved all the way up to the street, leaving only about 6 feet between the fence and the street. This was when I was a kid, before his grandkids were born, and ironically he did it to stop the neighbors across the street from parking in front of his house. The only place in the entire area with a large boulevard to park is in front of our house and our neighbor's house on the other side of us. Our fence is about 20 feet from the street. Obviously one option here is to just move our fence all the way up like my neighbor did 30 years ago. The problem with that is it would look weird since our fence connects to the neighbor's fence on the other side of us, so I would have to make sure he wants to do it too and/or is OK with me doing it. I don't want to be a bad neighbor unlike these other people. I also would like to preserve the area outside of our fence and keep it clean and I would like to be able to use it sometimes when we have family gatherings, or when I want to temporarily park my boat trailer up there...which I can't ever do now because they always have a vehicle there.
I'm at my wits end here and have tried calling the sheriff, the county, the abandoned vehicle department, and there doesn't seem to be much that can be done unless I want to break county code and move our fence. By the way, our fence and everyone else's is already in that setback of 60 feet anyway, so technically the county could have every single person move their fences and property to widen the road or something at some point.