People are so ungrateful

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This is what i would do...^^^

Dont say a word about it to her..ONLY if she askes..
Let her deal with her driveway herself.. its really none of your concern. So dont even stress about it.
Unless she has paid him ahead for the season or something? Than that changes things a bit..
 
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This is what i would do...^^^

Dont say a word about it to her..ONLY if she askes..
Let her deal with her driveway herself.. its really none of your concern. So dont even stress about it.
Unless she has paid him ahead for the season or something? Than that changes things a bit..

correct answer IMHO
 
Your husband is a kind man, but I would not plow her out again at all...even if I charged. She is just eager to cause trouble. Those are not the best kind of people personally, and she may be sending your husband a bill for her alleged "tree damage??" even though he did it for free. Steer clear.
 
It's not blowing her off. He volunteered and did something nice, she doesn't like it and wants to complain, so he shouldn't do it anymore. Let her hire someone, figure it out herself or just deal with it being there. She's continuing to complain, and I'd be afraid her next step is calling the police or suing, so just stop now and skip her from now on.
 
I wouldn't plow for her again. She is getting a free service, and has no grounds to complain.

I don't know what plowing costs in your area, but I know my BIL almost doubled his retirement (based on the pay three years before retirement) because of a bad winter and constant overtime doing nothing but plowing. He was plowing every weekend and probably for an extra 4 hours on weekdays.
 
I say stop plowing immediately for others. It is ok once in a while but when people expect it(often for free),or complain about how you do it-then you should stop.
 
If she consistently accuses him of causing her distress and/or damage to her property, then it is best that he not go on her land. She might be capable of some sort of civil action or lawsuit if he keeps doing it uninvited.
 
I have WHAT in my yard? :

Today she left a note in our mailbox saying she didn't like the way he plowed this last time either!!?

Leaving a note is lame on her part as well.Why in the world wouldn't she call or go over? I would get a small bit of satisfaction plowing every drive but hers. Maybe leave a note in her mailbox letting her know you won't plow anymore since your plowing annoys her.

She really should hire someone since companies have insurance to cover damage.​
 

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