Correct me if I am wrong, but for some reason, many King County residents don’t seem to know all that much about their neighbors. Sure, if we live in Seattle, Bellevue or any of the other surrounding suburbs, we have a pot-luck, barbecue block party when the weather is nice in the summer. This gives
Firm Philosophy
Hello 2011
By Bob Zierman on
Posted in Neighbors' Duty
Today is the first day of the 2011 work week. The resolutions that my family and I have made for ourselves and each other are: (1) Be On Time; and (2) Do Not Fight. Both are difficult but not insurmountable. Here are some thoughts about each and why together they are incredibly important. Of course to get there, you must…
When Do Land Fights Occur?
By Bob Zierman on
Posted in Basic Issues
Land Fights, the most common of Boundary Disputes, occur any time it is (1) discovered, usually by a land survey, that there is at least one encroachment upon neighboring lands; (2) both neighbors become aware of the encroachment(s); and most importantly (3) the neighbors decide to fight over the matter. It’s that simple, but here are…