your obligation to your neighbors if you have a snowblower

Brony
Brony Posts: 652
edited January 2010 in All Encompassing Trip
well, what is it..

do the whole block? only the people next door? do yours and pack it up? help who is outside?

can be an awkward situation
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  • smarchee
    smarchee Windsor, Ontario Posts: 14,539
    help who is outside if you can and they are friendly and only if the dumping has been severe enough for a manual shuffle to be painfully long

    thats my rule
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  • youngster
    youngster Boston Posts: 6,576
    I have a pretty good deal worked out with my neighbor. I let him use my lawnmower in the summer since he doesn't have one. In the winter, I am free to use his snowblower whenever I need it. Today, he was out doing his driveway and he took care of the banking the plow created at the end of my driveway. I had been out there earlier and left it because I knew the plows would be by a bunch of times. I now have only an inch or so of snow in my driveway with no banking to worry about.
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  • Brony wrote:
    well, what is it..

    do the whole block? only the people next door? do yours and pack it up? help who is outside?

    can be an awkward situation
    get up at 5am and do the whole block and surprise everyone :D it is christmas after all. Or put a note through their doors saying they're free to borrow it if they need. Could be a nice way to get to know your neighbours.
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  • I would think that you should offer to help your shoveling neighbors if they are outside.

    My neighbor does the sidewalk from my house to his, and that is good enough for me. My driveway is pretty small, so I don't mind shoveling it.
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  • I only do my own driveway and that's it.
  • stuckinline
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    please do the elderly neighbor's sidewalk and/or drive.

    thanks!
  • please do the elderly neighbor's sidewalk and/or drive.

    thanks!


    I used to but it's all young people living around me now.
  • The Juggler
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    Brony wrote:
    well, what is it..

    do the whole block? only the people next door? do yours and pack it up? help who is outside?

    can be an awkward situation
    get up at 5am and do the whole block and surprise everyone :D it is christmas after all. Or put a note through their doors saying they're free to borrow it if they need. Could be a nice way to get to know your neighbours.

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  • please do the elderly neighbor's sidewalk and/or drive.

    thanks!



    this is what my husband does. our neighbors next door are in their 80s, so he is always sure to do in front of their house. one of their sons lives right next door to them, but if hubby gets to it first, he takes care of it. otherwise, seemingly almost everyone on the block has their own snowblower, in fact, for years it seemed as if we were the only house w/o one. one of our neighbors would do our sidewalk back then. nowadays, outside of the one neighbor, everyone takes care of their own snow.
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  • Your obligation is not to blow it onto my driveway.

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  • Steve Dunne
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    had a neighbor a few years back who always helped me out with big storms. i lived on a corner, so there was a lot of sidewalk. he selfishly helped us out every time. we've since moved, and i've been able to pay it forward now that i have a snowblower with some other neighbors. always grateful. tis the season.
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  • had a neighbor a few years back who always helped me out with big storms. i lived on a corner, so there was a lot of sidewalk. he selflessly helped us out every time. we've since moved, and i've been able to pay it forward now that i have a snowblower with some other neighbors. always grateful. tis the season.


    *corrected. ;)
    and that was damn nice of him!
    i love great neighbors, luckily...have a couple. tho none make up for the asshole next door. (no, not the elderly folks :D)
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  • dcfaithful
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    I would think that you should offer to help your shoveling neighbors if they are outside.

    My neighbor does the sidewalk from my house to his, and that is good enough for me. My driveway is pretty small, so I don't mind shoveling it.

    I agree. If you have a snowblower and you see someone shoveling, you should just go do the good deed...at least I would. If you do your driveway, I think that the sidewalk from your house to your neighbors is a nice gesture.
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  • I have an elderly woman on one side and myself or my sons always do hers. My neighbors on the other side wouldn't get a hand from me if their car was stuck and they couldn't get it out. They are nasty nasty people.
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  • Heatherj43
    Heatherj43 Posts: 1,254
    I once had a neighbor who used a snow blower on his mom's driveway at 3 a.m. Her driveway was right next to my bedroom window!
    I was pissed. She was an elderly lady and I use to make my kids go to the park and stuff so as not to get on her nerves, then she did this!
    I was pissed.
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  • 81
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    i do mine and that be it. i'm on a corner lot as well, so i get double duty. man that sucked shoveling. get to the end of the first walk and you look down the next side and say #@$&. my neighbor down that side has a blower. my other neighbor was forclosed on. i've been blowing about half the sidewalk and the guy on the other side has been getting the other half. give or take. once we get new neighbors it will boil down to how cute she is. :lol:
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  • 81
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    Your obligation is not to blow it onto my driveway.


    i agree. it's bad enough the plow truck clogs up the end of the drive.
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  • youngster
    youngster Boston Posts: 6,576
    When I was living with my dad, he had this real yuppie neighbor. Never really talked to him. One real bad storm, me and him were just finishing up the driveway (he had the snowblower, I with the shovel) we saw the neigbor come out and start shoveling his walk to get to his driveway. My dad is in his mid 60's and decided he would be a nice guy and help him out. As soon as my dad started the end of his driveway, the dickhead waved at us, put his shovel against his house and went back inside.

    2 minutes later, we had the snowblower back in our garage. Fuck that yuppie.
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  • dcfaithful
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    When I was living with my dad, he had this real yuppie neighbor. Never really talked to him. One real bad storm, me and him were just finishing up the driveway (he had the snowblower, I with the shovel) we saw the neigbor come out and start shoveling his walk to get to his driveway. My dad is in his mid 60's and decided he would be a nice guy and help him out. As soon as my dad started the end of his driveway, the dickhead waved at us, put his shovel against his house and went back inside.

    2 minutes later, we had the snowblower back in our garage. Fuck that yuppie.

    Haha, wow. What a dick move. I probably would've blown a little snow right up on his front door. :twisted:
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  • Could be a nice way to get to know your neighbours.

    I've lived where I am for over 5 years and have never even said as much as hello to my neighbors.
    Over the years I've found that getting to know your neighbors ends up being nothing but trouble.