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yerkah t1_is4cxbi wrote

Their sign is more likely than not illegally placed. What rights are you referring to, because I doubt that the recorded easement has a permitted use involving signage. It's not neighborly or Vermonty to put your political litter on other people's yards. Good on OP for asking before removing it

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_is4v7em wrote

The right to use the easement. And drive in and out with loud music blaring or the engine revving at any time day or night is what I was referring to.

Depending on how petty the guy is, he could generally be annoying as fuck.

If the neighbors starts a fight over a sign, expect retaliation is my general point.

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popquizmf t1_is59n2y wrote

Somehow, and bare with me here, I don't think the person who doesn't own the property is going to have much of a leg to stand on if they go that route.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_is5a59i wrote

You may be surprised. You man not. Having seen this (not with political signs) argument before people and be shitty.

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yerkah t1_is6gdh6 wrote

>The right to use the easement. And drive in and out with loud music blaring or the engine revving at any time day or night is what I was referring to.

You could be right if this is a very strange easement that includes a proscribed right to place signage, in addition to a right-of-way. I highly doubt it. That said, easements do not give you a right to cause a nuisance with noise or litter. Putting aside common law nuisance, most Vermont municipalities have noise ordinances. If the neighbor retaliated in that way, they would be the only asshole in the situation, and could open themselves up to a civil stalking order.

All OP needs to do is return the sign and be friendly.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_isbbobx wrote

Where do you live where you have noise ordinance enforced. Anywhere outside a few places it is ignored.

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