Usual click-bait headline which is totally misleading. They built beyond their property line boundary. But I guess the article would sound less exciting if it said, "Residents told to remove structures from land which they don't own".
Correct these people over stepped their boundaries in more than 1 way.
It’s a trick the media uses all the time to get viewers, or clicks. Misrepresent a situation and withhold critical information to create some outrage.
“Usual click-bait headline which is totally misleading. They built beyond their property line boundary. But I guess the article would sound less exciting if it said, “Residents told to remove structures from land which they don’t own”.”
Thanks, I figured as much. If they don’t know their own property lines (and/or choose to ignore them), it’s not the city’s (or whoever’s) fault.
That’s a lot of encroachment.
They should remove the stuff at their own expense.
“A letter they got in early May told them their backyard is 21-feet over the property line and that they need to remove their fence, shed, and other items that are over the line by July 31.
Usual click-bait headline which is totally misleading. They built beyond their property line boundary. But I guess the article would sound less exciting if it said, “Residents told to remove structures from land which they don’t own”. “
You wrote what I was going to post. Thanks.
Stop. Making. Sense.