To the Residents of Rancho del Oro and Surrounding Communities of the CREEKERhood 85331

I am writing in these Latter Days not out of anger, but out of a deep commitment to the values that make our unincorporated community unique—respect, independence, and neighborly decency. For years, I have welcomed new neighbors with hospitality and open communication. Unfortunately, not everyone who moves into this area understands or honors the unwritten code that we live by:

Respect your land, respect your neighbors, and respect the community that existed long before you arrived.

Recent events involving repeated trespassing, destruction of native plants, property damage, and blatant disregard for boundaries have forced me to speak publicly. Titles, past service, or family affiliations—whether as veterans or otherwise—do not grant anyone the right to behave without civility or accountability. Respect is earned through actions, not claimed through status. I will not tolerate the erosion of the peace, privacy, and rights that every landowner here deserves. I have documented every incident, involved the proper authorities when necessary, and will continue to defend my property and my family’s well-being. This is not just about me—it’s about preserving the character of Rancho del Oro. We live in a place where independence is cherished, but that independence comes with responsibility. If you don’t know your neighbors, you don’t know who they are, what they stand for, or who stands with them. I encourage all residents to remain vigilant, to uphold the values that brought us to this land, and to hold each other to a standard of mutual respect. To those who cannot live by these principles, I look forward to seeing a “For Sale” sign on your property.

~K. Kirton Niner

Rancho del Oro Landowner DoesThisHelp.com | coreyandkrysta@niner.me

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