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Quakerfriend

(5,655 posts)
13. So rude! I will say this,
Sat Oct 1, 2022, 07:51 PM
Oct 2022

When my husband’s family first came to the states in the early ‘60s, they would often stop at a beautiful home and take pictures of the family in front of it-
maybe that’s what was going on??

I’m in PA. The police here tell me that unless I have no trespassing signs up hunters can come on my property & if they happen to get hurt on my property, I am liable.

Please, let us know if you have any follow up info & stay safe!

weird Skittles Oct 2022 #1
Go figure 4 sure BaeBnakes99 Oct 2022 #4
Georgian here. Where do you live? CurtEastPoint Oct 2022 #2
North of Atlanta now and BaeBnakes99 Oct 2022 #6
Sounds like a scam where they list a house for rent Phoenix61 Oct 2022 #3
why would they need several photographers for that Skittles Oct 2022 #9
1. The police are aware. good. Tetrachloride Oct 2022 #5
Very good BaeBnakes99 Oct 2022 #7
ok, then i suggest call every neighbor you can think of Tetrachloride Oct 2022 #10
Thank you again Tetrachloride BaeBnakes99 Oct 2022 #12
That isn't just weird, it's scary. brer cat Oct 2022 #8
You are correct brer cat! BaeBnakes99 Oct 2022 #11
So rude! I will say this, Quakerfriend Oct 2022 #13
Link? Because it's bizarre and seems unlikely. Scrivener7 Oct 2022 #14
Go to the county courthouse and see if the recorded deed has been super-ceded. 3Hotdogs Oct 2022 #15
uninvited photo trespass BaeBnakes99 Oct 2022 #16
Call your mortgage holder! Mopar151 Oct 2022 #17
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