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Sorry to hear this Mike. If I can help, let me know.
 
That's brutal. When it rains it pours,huh?

Look at it like you are freeing up all those to be restored by others. Take all the $$$ and drop it into one vehicle and start collecting again. I hate that lemons into lemonade BS but that's what you're up against.

I lived in CO for a long time and they even had an enforcement department just for people who didn't mow their lawns. There are plenty of nice towns outside the suburban hell like Berthoud, Morrison, Loveland, Longmont etc.

Good luck!!
 
There was a local guy around here who had about 20 cars in his yard. He was warned by some town official, so he went to the DMV and registered them all out of spite. This was years ago, though. Today, they pull registrations for no valid inspection sticker and/or no insurance. Good luck with the move.
 
That sucks.... sorry to hear... I would not do anything too soon or you may regret it in the future...
 
it is a ghost town here...
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Mike, for anyone that's been to your house, those pics are more than just sad; they're down right scary. It's like losing a museum and the family pets all in one. I know the rigs are safe elsewhere, but just losing the ability to go out and pet them when you want to, sit behind the wheel and make vroom, vroom noises when you want to sucks.

I'm in the panhandle of Idaho right now, where it looks like everyone does pretty much what they want. Very green, and a lot of the 'projects' people have collected have stuff growing up thru them!:eek: So there IS something to be said for DIRT!;p

Are you house hunting yet?
 
Mike, for anyone that's been to your house, those pics are more than just sad; they're down right scary. It's like losing a museum and the family pets all in one. I know the rigs are safe elsewhere, but just losing the ability to go out and pet them when you want to, sit behind the wheel and make vroom, vroom noises when you want to sucks.

I'm in the panhandle of Idaho right now, where it looks like everyone does pretty much what they want. Very green, and a lot of the 'projects' people have collected have stuff growing up thru them!:eek: So there IS something to be said for DIRT!;p

Are you house hunting yet?


Rooty! we are here for you! I know this kid that can hack anything..you want your problems or your neighbors credit to go away?


Mark if you are in Idaho..you can be at my place in 4 to 5 hours so stop on by..
 
:idea::idea::idea: Buy a Car hauler (9 unit trailer) and a cheap Rig.. roll all your trucks in/on and park it back in your yard with a large tarp over the trailer.

Problem solved.
 
Mark if you are in Idaho..you can be at my place in 4 to 5 hours so stop on by..

Not this trip Rodney; down in Boise now. But someday. End of hijack.;)
 
That's a real bummer, best of luck finding a place to live where people live and let live. Most of new england is that way as well, you can do anything you want on your property as long as the collective say you can.
 
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