Take photos of the material that has been dumped on your property and try to clearly mark your property line before taking the photos. File a complaint with the police. Notify your neighbor in writing to STOP dumping on your property. If he continues the dumping then you should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options. If you can manage to get any evidence such as photos or a video that would help your case should you need to sue in court.i
You can form a team group! Togetther you can clean up waste. And you may call the POLICE if needed!!
AT wow time illegal dumping od waste in Nigeria was a capital crime - it had a death penalty. Even this didn't work as the tempers were hired by the source of the waste to take the risk.Like smoking, illegal dumping will only stop when the people doing it grow up enough yo realize the harm they are doing. Don't expect a lot of change in the near future.
Yes, if you are blocking your neighbor's free access or causing any inconvenience. Even if you own the property you own it subject to your neighbor's right to use it. Neither one of you can park on the driveway so as to block the other party.
it is important that factories stop dumping toxic waste. Also people should not throw rubbish into the river.
if people stop hurting and dumping pets
To stop someone from dumping you is a hard question to answer. It all depends on what kind of person you are and what kind of person they are. If you are sweet and they are spice, then good luck with your relationship!
Different countries have different laws, but in many countries the answer would be no, not without your permission. However, if your neighbor is willing to keep your side of the fence tidy, why would you want to stop him?
The following information is general in nature. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real property law in your jurisdiction if the problem cannot be addressed by the following. There are several steps you can take and you should act immediately. You should make certain you know the correct location of your property line and that your property line is clearly marked. You should take some photos showing your neighbor's vehicle parked on your property and make certain the property line is visible in the photos. You should send a friendly, polite, businesslike registered letter along with a photo explaining that the car is parked on your property and request that neighbor not use your property for parking their car. Make certain the letter is to the point and friendly since you may need to use it as evidence later. Request the neighbor stop parking on your property immediately and keep monitoring the situation. If your request is ignored then you should consult with an attorney about taking a stronger position.
get a litter tray
Generally no. We all throw snow on our neighbor's property after a snowstorm. In some cases it would be impossible to honor property lines especially if your driveway runs right adjacent to your neighbor's lawn area. If they are causing a problem or damage that could be prevented you have the right to ask they stop and find another way to remove snow. Document the damage pr problem cause by dated photos, inform them in writing and ask them clearly to stop. Make sure your letter is friendly, polite and to the point in case you need to seek a court order later on and use it for evidence that you gave the neighbor notice.
You need to be careful that your neighbor doesn't acquire any rights in your property. You should inform the neighbor that he/she is using part of your land and then make the decision to allow the use or not. As long as you acknowledge it and allow it they cannot claim the land by adverse possession and you can ask them to stop using it at any time. You might also record a notice in the land records to prevent any claim of easement or adverse possession over your property by that neighbor. You should seek the advice of an attorney who is familiar with property law in your jurisdiction. You can read more about it in the link below.
oil spills