Devious wrote:
Just move your A/C and move on.
You should not have installed it there in the first place, and whomever did the install is a complete tool. My neighbour installed his on the side of the house, but he did it on a side where he had room where there will be no issues going around the A/C to get wheel barrows and lawn mowers etc. If you only have 27" and you used up 33" its time to move the AC
I don't think he should just move it. Couldn't he get a variance or something?
Not to take over this thread, but maybe someone can answer this:
1) Property lines from what I've seen generally aren't enforced. I believe if a neighbour places patio stones on their property and they overlap yours, there's not much you can do about it. Is this true? I've been told that the police consider it a civil matter and won't get involved. In this case would it not be the same if his neighbour is requesting it.
2) Can the town force OP to move the AC? I'm thinking back to that case that was in Toronto where a family added an illegal addition to a house. The family eventually won at the OMB. That was a 7 year battle, with appeal after appeal. Could Milton even afford such a battle if OP told the town the pound sand.
3) Fences... we've often been told that both property owners have to pay for a fence. If one refuses the town will add it to the nonpayers tax bill. However I've been told that this whole process can take more than 5 years. And it's not the town who will be the one chasing the nonpayer. It's the other owner who has to go to court etc.
I guess the point I'm making and looking for feedback about is: What exactly can the town even do? Yes, yes too much time on my hands to have the time to type all this.