What did your neighbor put in your driveway?
Now that’s crazy paving! Homeowner arrives home to find neighbor has claimed half his driveway in land dispute A Florida man returned home making the shocking discovery that his neighbor had placed a line of cinder blocks cemented down the middle of his driveway.
What’s the best way to deal with your neighbor?
Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most brilliant ways people told their neighbors they were being a**holes, and they will definitely give you some ideas on handling residential disputes. I mean, you can only live next to a wannabe-drummer or a pile of garbage for so long, right?
Who is the neighbor who is building a house next to my house?
Oliver Lynch (above), 79, said the unidentified new neighbor, who is building a home on the vacant lot next door, claimed half of the driveway was on his property The homeowner is shocked he will have to resort to seeking legal action to rectify the situation
Why did my Neighbor put cinder blocks in my driveway?
Homeowner arrives home to find neighbor has claimed half his driveway in land dispute A Florida man returned home making the shocking discovery that his neighbor had placed a line of cinder blocks cemented down the middle of his driveway.
When do you have a boundary dispute with your neighbor?
If your neighbor puts their property, a fence, or even an addition to their home on or crossing you property line, then you have a boundary dispute. The first step in dealing with this is to talk to your neighbor and then compare deed copies.
What should I do if my Neighbor is doing something bad?
There is a law that covers these situations as well. It is called trespass. Many times, it carries a criminal penalty. If the neighbor is on your property doing something particularly offensive or dangerous, calling the police is the best and most immediate way of dealing with them. Otherwise, document their trespasses and file a police report.
How can I Sue my Neighbor for harassment?
While a law enforcement officer will try to calm the situation down, unless your neighbor committed a crime, you will have to sue the person in court as a civil matter. For a successful lawsuit, you need evidence such as notes, videos, witnesses, and police reports.
What does it mean to be harassed by a neighbor?
You should never have to listen to someone yell at you, make threats and disturb your peace. The law defines harassment as communication deemed derogatory or offensive, threats of assault or violence, engagement in offensive physical touching, and repeated acts of intentional alarming or annoying behavior.