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pUMpHEAD SYSOp
Yeah, I guess it's not his fault. I'm assuming she uses the water in the pond as leverage to lease the property ... in essence, selling a portion of YOUR water.
With all the water we have here, arguments like this come up all the time, usually concerning docks or fences, that sort of stuff ... but it also applies to water rights. I think you mentioned having an attorney friend once. Ask him about littoral rights in Mississippi. There may be a legal way to stop this b/s.
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