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Homeowners get neighbor’s attention with shocking ‘for sale’ sign
It says ‘Home for sale by owner because my neighbor’s a d*****bag’. They haven’t said if they’ve asked the Prices to alter the feminine hygiene product reference.
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Police and other neighbors have asked Price to take the signs down, but she is refusing.
They say they thought they’d worked everything out until they discovered cameras facing their backyard, where their daughter sunbathes.
The white poster, which sits in the mother’s front yard in Farmers Branch, Dallas County, informs passersby that she is selling her family home of 12 years because her neighbor is a “douchebag”.
Price said the man constantly complained about the dogs barking before 9 a.m. and that she tried to resolve the problem by bringing the dogs in at night and even installing a doggie door.
“It’s not what I [would] put out there, but it’s made its point”, Felton said.
“He knew we had dogs when he moved in”, she said, noting that the final straw was when she received a $121 ticket in the mail citing her for a “barking dog”.
Price said the feud began about six months ago when a renter moved in next door. We obviously have had to be pushed pretty far to go to this extreme.
She added that she and her family have a right to “say whatever” they want to. One points toward their back bedroom.
“All our neighbor has to do is come over and talk to us and take the cameras down and be a nice neighbor”, she said. In recent days, golfers have been flocking to take pictures of the controversial sign.
The sign has divided opinion on Pebble Drive.
“It could have been a lot cruder”, Jim Jay opined.
City leaders say they can’t force the Prices to remove the display because it meets all requirements for a real estate sign.
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“Our sign ordinance has very little language about private property, so when it comes down to something like this, it is a first amendment right”, Farmers Branch city spokesman Tom Bryson told ABC News today.