Sorry but they can. My mailbox is a brick box with about 5 other mailboxes on it. I hope this helped.
It is not typical or appropriate for a neighbor to have their mailbox in your front yard. Mailboxes should be placed on the owner's property, typically near the residence for easy access by the postal service. If you have concerns about the mailbox location, you should address them with your neighbor or local post office.
Postal regulations require the mailbox to be placed at the front entrance of the property or residence for safety reasons.
If the mailbox is on the other side of the sidewalk closer to the street then is it the county's property and it is a federal offense to mess with it but if it is in your property then yes you can do whatever you wish with it.
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When a neighbor is constantly placing notes in your mailbox, it can pass as a nuisance. Someone can press charges if the neighbor does not respond to a request to stop. A lawyer can be approached to warn the neighbor of further legal action before approaching an area court.
You click on your mailbox in the front yard, but I don't know how to accept it. That's what I'm trying to figure out right now.
you do
If it fell in your yard then you can keep it.
rough side toward your yard, if you built it.
Either give it to your neighbor or, at least, ask him if he is missing a knife.
you can stay in prison for many years or until you die or are labored to death (or you get lonely).
She was mad at her neighbor for blasting loud music into the night
It depends on how your neighbor's yard and your own looks like. Perhaps a rectangular fence would be suitable.