Besides, it makes the best alibi if something unfortunate should happen over there. The investigating authorities always look at everyone remotely involved and occasionally it isn't the perp that gets run through the judicial system its the person with the weakest alibi!I've spent a bunch of hours in a truck today and put more thought into this than I probably should've. Anyways....
I think I'd leave him alone. It doesn't sound like he is a problem beyond the eye right now. One escalated yelling is something I can look past. He isn't messing with you and your property at all. If provoked I could imagine the impact someone could do that has nothing to lose. That is not a place I want to figure out if possible. The deer would be the least of my concerns. Yes it sucks, but in the end, ypu are just a guest on that property as well. Also not a place I would want to put the homeowner. Vent here. Daily blog it. Do what you gotta do but I think I'd just watch him from a distance.
Sounds like the makings of a shitshow about to happen.
So this is all too odd. The homeowner texted me, asking if I see him hauling any of her stuff out of the house... I can't even see the house from my place, to call her. Apparently, he's been breaking in & that's why the cops were there the other night. They ended up telling her he could stay & for her to turn the breakers back on. They also told her that he could go in inside. He has this belief that he's entitled to the house .... even though it was his dad who gave her the house when they divorced . She's in the process of filing some sort of restraining order ? because she's afraid of him & if she can prove he threatened her, then they'd remove him ...she said. I can't believe the cops told her to let him in .... I dunno