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Mowing your Neighbor's Lawn (1 Viewer)

Would/Do you mow your neighbor's lawn?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 9.0%
  • No

    Votes: 54 80.6%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 7 10.4%

  • Total voters
    67

butcher boy

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Sorry, this thread is not about pubic hair or any other euphemism.

I was walking around the neighborhood that one of my friends lives in. It's a typical suburb. Many of the houses share a front lawn that have the property border going right through it without a fence or any other indication of a border. In some of these cases, you could tell that one neighbor had recently mowed the lawn, and the other had not, creating a very noticeable ledge along the property border.

The question came up of whether or not you would just mow your neighbor's lawn to avoid the unattractive look of the "ledge" and since it would only take a couple of minutes anyway (these are not large front yards at all).

I can see it both ways. On the one hand, it only takes a couple extra minutes to mow the entire lawn, making it all look nice. On the other hand, mowing your neighbors side of the lawn sends the message to your neighbor that he never has to mow his, because you're just going to do it for him.

Anyone in this kind of situation? I'm torn on what I would do.

 
If he asked....... yes.......but otherwise absolutely not.....This would be similar to invading a neighboring country. You just don't do it.

 
The only time I mow my neighbor's lawn is when it's hot and I want to help because they are old.

 
I wouldn't be worried about him thinking you were going to do it. I would be worried about sending the message that he doesn't do it often enough so you have to do it for him.

 
Sometimes my 85 year old neighbor crosses 6 feet into my yard with his riding mower because he needs to turn around, and I tremble with rage.

 
I have a neighbor who is very particular about his lawn. He mows at a snail's pace, making sure that the "lines" in the grass from the wheels of his walk-behind mower are straight. It takes me an hour to mow my lawn. It takes him two and a half. I would never venture over.

I don't see a problem, as long as it's discussed and neither of you care.

 
Would I? Sure, but only the portion up to her driveway.

Won't, because neighbors on both sides pay to get their lawn mowed.

 
The only time I mow my neighbor's lawn is when it's hot and I want to help because they are old.
A friend & me did once this a few summers ago. Had the place looking great, but a few days later found out we did his neighbors lawn by mistake.

 
Sometimes my 85 year old neighbor crosses 6 feet into my yard with his riding mower because he needs to turn around, and I tremble with rage.
One of my neighbors takes much care of his lawn and I'd hate to mess it up. I pull the blade up if I have to cross over for any reason. The other two don't give a damn. The hell with their lawns.

 
Heck, I set up a 15 foot tarp on the border when I water the lawn. My daddy always told me to never sprinkle on another man's back yard.

 
I've done it a few times. The leaves from her yard blow into my yard, so I'll do a quick once over to suck up the leaves that'll end up on my lawn anyway.

 
I could have sworn that several years ago there was a pretty lengthy discussion about this very subject on these boards. But I never had the notebook.

 
every single time. We talked about and agreed as far as i remember.

there's about a 1-2 foot section next to his driveway, while my section is ~10 feet wide. Would look stupid if I mowed everything but that little piece. If grass is long because I was out of town, he will mow a strip. I promptly cut it again whenever I do my yard.

 
My neighbor builds developmental aircraft and crashed one of them, so while he was in the hospital recovering I took care of his lawn weekly. I guess it depends on your relationship with your neighbor because if my neighbor on the other side had it happen, his yard would be a swamp/forest...

 
Where would your mowing end? You would need to mow every lawn that borders yours and then do you keep going or is that enough?

One of my neighbors and I share a small strip between our houses in the front and side (back is fenced in so no sharing). Only about 6 swipes of the mower and 4 of them are on my property. When either of us mow, we just do the whole area instead of leaving a small little uneven area. Other than that though, I am not mowing another half acre.

 

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