Just my two cents but the sketchiest thing I see is the bucket that the propane is sitting on. The oxygen tank is connected so it has a way to purge off. I don’t know what the other containers are I’d need a closer picture of them. This is what off grid tiny living looks like guys. They obviously don’t have a shed for storage.
Yes the location is more remote. There are some other campers and trailers on the property. It is very off grid. The fact that they have 16 dogs is what concerns me. What are they trying to protect?
Some people like animals. I have 4 cats, 6 dogs, 65 chickens and 15 cows, along with various other animals. Being in the desert most of them were probably deserted or abandoned somewhere and you have someone who’s just trying to keep souls alive.
And I’m going to give you a very sound piece of advice. It’s absolutely none of your damn business what they are trying to protect. As long as they stay on their square, and you stay on yours, what’s the big deal? Is it tearing you up that badly that someone lives different than you?
Oh and one more thing… You’re probably right about the dogs. They probably were a banded, and the people to take them in. And I do like that about them. Thanks for your comment.
If you read any of the other comments on this thread, you would know that my family members are visiting this person that is a family member of theirs. I’m concerned of the safety of my family members, and also the person that lives there.
If you want more details you can read down through the thread. I love animals, and I also love my family members. My main concern is the unsafe conditions of flammable containers. There’s oxygen tanks, propane tank, I don’t know what the other tanks are, and next to that is a generator, and a bunch of empty or full I don’t know gas containers.
If a fire was to break out in that area it would spread rapidly. Arizona has some of the worst forest fires in the western area next to California and Oregon.
You are in an area that doesn’t have codes or restrictions. Even if they were a fire concern, there’s nothing you can do about something on someone else’s property. The items independently are of no risk of combustion without outside force. You can disguise it as concern for safety or whatever you’d like but point blank, if you don’t own it, it’s nothing to you. I don’t mean to sound rude, but I’d be really pissed off if I found my house on the internet with some nosy ass person trying to find out what I’m doing. I’d probably be mad enough to fight about it. I’m just saying
No it’s not read it faggot tree. I don’t even have a Reddit account
It’s my family member. I have two family members, visiting another family member, and they sent me these pictures of the property with pictures of the family member.
I was sick this week, and I hadn’t had a chance to look at them and just thought to myself she let me check it out. After looking more closely, I had some concerns about the safety of the family member.
I’m concerned about the storage of the oxygen tanks, the propane tank with a line going into the house, and also a generator next to all of that, at about five or six gas containers next to that. Also all of the shrubbery that’s growing up around that stuff. It’s an extreme fire hazard.
However… You didn’t meet the person that lives there, I did. She looks like she’s 92 pounds. And I hate to say it, but she does look like a meth addict. I was meeting her because my family wants me to be her guarantor because she’s on disability.
After meeting her, I wouldn’t touch the situation with a 10 foot pole. Especially now seeing the unsafety living arrangements.
All I want is my two Christian family members, who are related to this person, to get out unscathed.
After that, I don’t care what they do with their lives. It’s up to them what they want to do. I’m not against 16 dogs in particular, I mean my friend has five and they live in a three bedroom house. I do love animals and that’s a non-issue for me.
What is an issue for me? Because of the unsafe practices of the storage of flammables, it could cause a fire in that area. Arizona has had some of the worst fires in the western area, it would be a shame for everybody else and that area to suffer because three or four people can’t manage just basic safety with flammables.
That’s the entire backstory so you don’t have to keep calling me a Karen. It’s my family, and I care about them, and I just wanted to know what people thought about the picture because I wasn’t sure.
God bless you, have a great day, and enjoy all your animals I’m sure they’re all very lovely!
Just my two cents but the sketchiest thing I see is the bucket that the propane is sitting on. The oxygen tank is connected so it has a way to purge off. I don’t know what the other containers are I’d need a closer picture of them. This is what off grid tiny living looks like guys. They obviously don’t have a shed for storage.
This.
No one else in this thread so far has homesteaded from scratch I'm willing to wager.
Bunch of cunty Karens itching to put their nose where it doesn't belong. Y'all making me sick. Stop it.
Yes the location is more remote. There are some other campers and trailers on the property. It is very off grid. The fact that they have 16 dogs is what concerns me. What are they trying to protect?
Some people like animals. I have 4 cats, 6 dogs, 65 chickens and 15 cows, along with various other animals. Being in the desert most of them were probably deserted or abandoned somewhere and you have someone who’s just trying to keep souls alive. And I’m going to give you a very sound piece of advice. It’s absolutely none of your damn business what they are trying to protect. As long as they stay on their square, and you stay on yours, what’s the big deal? Is it tearing you up that badly that someone lives different than you?
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!
For a minute here I thought it was just me.
Oh and one more thing… You’re probably right about the dogs. They probably were a banded, and the people to take them in. And I do like that about them. Thanks for your comment.
If you read any of the other comments on this thread, you would know that my family members are visiting this person that is a family member of theirs. I’m concerned of the safety of my family members, and also the person that lives there.
If you want more details you can read down through the thread. I love animals, and I also love my family members. My main concern is the unsafe conditions of flammable containers. There’s oxygen tanks, propane tank, I don’t know what the other tanks are, and next to that is a generator, and a bunch of empty or full I don’t know gas containers.
If a fire was to break out in that area it would spread rapidly. Arizona has some of the worst forest fires in the western area next to California and Oregon.
You are in an area that doesn’t have codes or restrictions. Even if they were a fire concern, there’s nothing you can do about something on someone else’s property. The items independently are of no risk of combustion without outside force. You can disguise it as concern for safety or whatever you’d like but point blank, if you don’t own it, it’s nothing to you. I don’t mean to sound rude, but I’d be really pissed off if I found my house on the internet with some nosy ass person trying to find out what I’m doing. I’d probably be mad enough to fight about it. I’m just saying
I have 11 dogs and four campers. Shut up.
Seriously. Stop talking.
Go knock on the door and say hello if you're so damned curious. This is Reddit Karen faggotry, and it's disgusting.
No it’s not read it faggot tree. I don’t even have a Reddit account
It’s my family member. I have two family members, visiting another family member, and they sent me these pictures of the property with pictures of the family member.
I was sick this week, and I hadn’t had a chance to look at them and just thought to myself she let me check it out. After looking more closely, I had some concerns about the safety of the family member.
I’m concerned about the storage of the oxygen tanks, the propane tank with a line going into the house, and also a generator next to all of that, at about five or six gas containers next to that. Also all of the shrubbery that’s growing up around that stuff. It’s an extreme fire hazard.
However… You didn’t meet the person that lives there, I did. She looks like she’s 92 pounds. And I hate to say it, but she does look like a meth addict. I was meeting her because my family wants me to be her guarantor because she’s on disability.
After meeting her, I wouldn’t touch the situation with a 10 foot pole. Especially now seeing the unsafety living arrangements.
All I want is my two Christian family members, who are related to this person, to get out unscathed.
After that, I don’t care what they do with their lives. It’s up to them what they want to do. I’m not against 16 dogs in particular, I mean my friend has five and they live in a three bedroom house. I do love animals and that’s a non-issue for me.
What is an issue for me? Because of the unsafe practices of the storage of flammables, it could cause a fire in that area. Arizona has had some of the worst fires in the western area, it would be a shame for everybody else and that area to suffer because three or four people can’t manage just basic safety with flammables.
That’s the entire backstory so you don’t have to keep calling me a Karen. It’s my family, and I care about them, and I just wanted to know what people thought about the picture because I wasn’t sure.
God bless you, have a great day, and enjoy all your animals I’m sure they’re all very lovely!
They might be animal hoarders?