Since the unit has been occupied by the family that moved in june 2012 we've had nothing but problems ...Police called numerios times ...she has verbally abused us with her words of threats she has cussed ,as she sits outside her place and monitors all coming and going we have avoided most of her comments .we don;t have problems of this kind until she mived in so we want her to leave since she claims that were so bad please sign and date if you agree...................................
If your neighbor is using your address without your consent then it is illegal! The last thing you would want to ignore or miss are the surprise packages or purchases made of the internet to arrive at your property in their or other people names, purchased using stolen credit cards and if it goes unreported to relevant authorities on your behalf, you can land yourself in to a lot of trouble. If your neighbor continues to use your address have it reported to postal police or get an attorney to write him a letter threatening law suit.
An eviction is a matter between the landlord and the tenant, not neighbor-to-neighbor. If a neighbor is causing problems you have the right to call the police to help you. However, if you know that your neighbor is on Section 8, and you feel that a violation of their voucher has occurred or is occurring, such as having too many people living there, you can write to the Housing Authority that is handling their voucher (in some areas there are a few Housing Authorities that can service the voucher for the same property).
just write a letter
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Generally, you will be responsible for any damage to your property caused by this tree. Your neighbor would only be responsible for property damages if he knew that the tree was in imminent danger of falling and took no action. If the tree is hazardous, it is a good idea to work with your neighbor to have it removed. If the neighbor does not cooperate, you can write him a certified letter warning of the danger of the tree, which will make him responsible for property damage should the tree fall. If it is necessary to write a letter, you should see a real estate attorney in your area to make sure that the wording of the letter will make your neighbor responsible for the tree under your state's laws.
Just give them a note....
No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.
Dear Neighbour, GET THAT STUPID PLAYHOUSE OFF MY LAND. I understand your kids like to play and whatnot but PLEASE. i know you put it there just to bother me and i don't appreciate it. GET IT OFF MY LAND, before i get angry!! sincerely, your friendly neighbour (insert name here) :) just be nice about it and something like asking if the neighbor knows that the playhouse in on your property and then just saying something like id really appreciate it if you could move it to your property...something like that, but be nice about it.
Go away
To write a letter of request to the bank regarding the extension for the redemption of property one must state why the need it and how long they need the extension.
tell them about it and ask for a reply of wut they will do about it
He taught himself how to read and write. His neighbor taught him how to read and write. His neighbor taught him how to read and write.
I also dont know
Good morning, neighbor!
Ask a local attorney.
The least expensive way is through small claims court. Add up all the bills and receipts documenting the money you spend fixing the fence. Write your neighbor a letter asking for payment for that amount, and include copies of the bills and receipts. If your neighbor does not pay, sue him in small claims court for the money (see below links).