Well, it might be time to clean up the clutter. Just sayin’.
Shouldn’t they give him a chance to remedy the situation rather than just drop him? He can’t even see the photos of his own property that lead to them taking this action. How is that right?
“Well, it might be time to clean up the clutter. Just sayin’.”
That’s your take on it? Who defines clutter? Is a car being repaired over the weekend clutter? Is four tires setting to the side of the driveway considered clutter if your cousin plans to come get them tomorrow to use on the vehicle he is restoring? Is the pile of limbs you have collected after last week’s storms considered clutter? Do you not value privacy at all?
I know a guy that collects scrap metal. Some of it goes to the scrap yard, some of it he welds together to make pieces of art. His yard is a mess, but he's out in the country where there's no rule against it, and it's how he makes money. So is his yard "cluttered"? Who decides?
“Well, it might be time to clean up the clutter. Just sayin’”
Or invest in a garage...