[quote=Hobie]I would skip doing the improvements yourself and pay a crew. One day, done.
Your time on the easement would now be limited to your transiting. Makes it harder for him to harass you.
But be prepared to when he parks some vehicle at the road entry blocking your access. You know, “it just ran out of gas” Maybe some sign notice is necessary: “Video recording in progress” and “Blocking Access will be towed at your expense”
Sounds like security cams would be prudent.[/quote]
I will skip doing it myself , but do it in conjunction with a heavy equipment operator I know, really just a bobcat is all we need. I want to manage material purchases, county interface etc.
I don’t believe I can put that signage, not sure. It sounds spite based to some degree I don’t want to be in revenge and provoke territory. With a restraining order he would not be so foolish to continue outright aggression, I don’t believe it but then I am not him, LOL. . Maybe some symbolic secret sabotage here in there nothing that could not be shrugged off. That’s how these things tend to go down.
I am sure he would like a restraining order against me. I don’t think he has anything but maybe people try to make it mutual if they are losing….I have to be ready to tolerate that ….not a fun thought.
None of these people have ever threatened me on my property except to the extent that the easement is my property. A video system on my property can not cover the remote easement area. A cell phone or on-car video system is what I can use. It makes it difficult for the police because we are both in our rights to be there. Harder to do anything about even compared to public property.