SecondCor521
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Hi all,
As background, I live in a subdivision with an HOA. We have a limited allocation of irrigation water for the entire year that is shared among everyone. We also have a watering schedule because if too many people water at once the irrigation pump shuts down.
This morning I go out to my mailbox and find a typed, unsigned note from a neighbor complaining of my lawn watering practices, asserting that I am wasting water, and accusing me of not watering during my appointed time.
I was unknowingly watering too much, so I corrected that. I think I was watering during my appointed times, but I'm checking with the HOA officers to verify my understanding of the rules.
But I now have an anonymous neighbor who is both manifestly upset with me but also not willing or able to open a two-way dialog. There are probably 60 homes in my subdivision and now I am in an awkward position of wondering which of them it is who is upset with me.
Advice?
2Cor521
As background, I live in a subdivision with an HOA. We have a limited allocation of irrigation water for the entire year that is shared among everyone. We also have a watering schedule because if too many people water at once the irrigation pump shuts down.
This morning I go out to my mailbox and find a typed, unsigned note from a neighbor complaining of my lawn watering practices, asserting that I am wasting water, and accusing me of not watering during my appointed time.
I was unknowingly watering too much, so I corrected that. I think I was watering during my appointed times, but I'm checking with the HOA officers to verify my understanding of the rules.
But I now have an anonymous neighbor who is both manifestly upset with me but also not willing or able to open a two-way dialog. There are probably 60 homes in my subdivision and now I am in an awkward position of wondering which of them it is who is upset with me.
Advice?
2Cor521