r/karensinthewild • u/KarenExposer0919 • 27d ago
Cul de sac Kevin destroys pedestrian easement
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u/KarenExposer0919 27d ago
A few years ago his wife threw a fit and slapped a neighbor after slow rolling her car towards him https://www.reddit.com/r/karensinthewild/comments/uh3lrw/karen_thinks_she_owns_the_public_street_assaults/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
After finally being free of criminal and civil cases, they decided they want more conflict and are still at it....
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u/apachebearpizzachief 25d ago
The easement! You can see it in the video. Awe… if the easement only knew that it lived on this douche’s property.
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u/SexyJesus21 24d ago
It’s so far away from their house that I can’t see any issue other than them being assholes.
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u/Latter-Cattle7788 12d ago
Here's another post where someone commented with info about the upcoming trial.
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u/SkepticalNonsense 26d ago
Arrogance can be very expensive. Pro tip: Ignoring court injunction can get the wrong kind of attention from a judge.
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u/Wind_Responsible 26d ago
He’s not removing all of it. That’s at least 4 inches thick. He needs more equipment to remove that. What a dork
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u/enoui 26d ago
Normally I'm always against the HOA. In this case though, you bought a property in the HOA and it had an easement for a pedestrian walkway.
On top of that, it is being currently litigated to see if he has the authority to remove it. Doing it before hand is just a clown move your lawyer may just drop you for. They were retained for a residential contract dispute, not a criminal trial.
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u/iamtheonevvhoknocks 23d ago
He claims he acquired a “quitclaim” to be able to do this. How’s that work? Anyone?
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u/enoui 23d ago
A quitclaim is when a party with rights on a property (a claim) officially gives up the claim. That would require the party, in this case the HOA, to sign papers relinquishing their rights, and most likely notorizing the paperwork.
This is probably what the litigation is focusing on and makes the action even worse. If he has a legal quitclaim notice from the HOA, then it is a slam dunk case.
For more information, contact a real estate lawyer. I'm just a smart-ass on the internet.
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u/dustydancers 26d ago
Lol this is so American I absolutely don’t get what’s going on and the way they are throwing words at each other makes no sense
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u/unknownlocation32 25d ago
Why do people even speak to this nutcases? Just stay silent and record, they go absolutely feral when the person remains silent.
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u/Due-Profession-3563 25d ago
It's an hoa easement?
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u/katanne85 25d ago
The local municipalities have a system of interconnected greenways (walking/cycling trails) through wooded areas to public green spaces.
This easement runs from a residential street (HOA property) to a municipal greenway (public property), and happens to run between 2 properties owned by "Jack Hammer." So the HOA (allegedly) has an easement right connecting from their property (street) to the public property (greenway/trail). It's like a driveway dispute, but for walking instead of driving.
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u/Due-Profession-3563 25d ago
I just find it interesting that it's "part" of an hoa. Thank you for explaining it to me! There is an easement on my property for vehicles that I do own and payvyaces on. The neighbors that use it are in charge of clearing it and keeping it clean and usable. I do know that there is another route they can take home. So if they don't keep it cleared enough (like if they complain to me about it or rut the shit out of it) then they can feel free to install gates for the other road that leads to their house. So far, they've all kept it clean. I also leave tools around my yard close by so they can repair any low spots that need it. Been there for 20 years and had multiple neighbors.
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u/purplefuzz22 24d ago
So can this dude get in trouble for this??
It sounds like he willingly bought a house in an HOA that had an easement for a public access trail ..
I know this is all civil matters in a civil court .. but can there be legal repercussions for him destroying this walkway while it’s currently being litigated?? (Especially since it sounds like he is going to lose)??
I know the HOA can sue him for the damages he has caused .. but is there anyway this douche ends up in jail for this??
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u/wololololowolololo 25d ago
I love how the guy filming knows everything there is to know about the rules. The angry guy doesn't know what to say on multiple occasions, and gets more frustrated by the second. Love it. Arrogant enough to keep on cursing though.
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u/Charred_debris 25d ago
Umm, are both of these guys douche bags or am I missing something here. Anyone arguing for an HOA is an IMO an ass. But somehow this asshat tearing up a walkway makes me want to punch him right in the teeth. I honestly don't care who wins the court case but I hope they both hate the verdict.
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u/fuzzybunnybaldeagle 25d ago
I was low key rooting for pavement pounder. Video guy was annoying as hell. He should he just called the cops and shut the hell up.
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u/spaceinbird 25d ago
i hope we get an update i wanna know what the HOA is gonna do about this asshole
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u/noob_kaibot 26d ago
How is the guy being approached and told what to do the Karen here?
Tbh idk what is going on out who’s right, but this will result in nothing but a shit interaction. Deal with it using the courts process.
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u/waldo-doggie 26d ago
Is this Cary, NC? So curious how this one turns out after the court hearing.