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You can sue a neighbor for spreading lies if you can prove that the neighbor started the rumors and that they were harmful to your character. This suit will fall under slander or defamation laws.
Your neighbor is liable for the damage made to your property. It also depends on the kind of damage made to your property. First you should evaluate your case and in that case your neighbor must pay for all the damages which that person is liable.
If you can prove it your neighbor should be responsible for it, through insurance or otherwise.
If a neighbor wanted to install a fence the fence has to be on the neighbors property entirely. Not half the fence on your side and half on the neighbors side. There are also zoning regulations that deal with issues like this. Some counties will not allow a fence to be over five feet tall and they have to be constructed using only approved materials. I know that in my neighborhood metal fences are against code and they can only be constructed using fence block. If I were you I would call the city planning office and ask them, they will have a definitive answer. Who knows, maybe the fence was put up without the proper permits and your neighbor has to take the entire thing down.
It is not illegal to feed seagulls. However, one might argue, if vast flocks of seagulls are being attracted to your lawn because you neighbor is feeding them, that your neighbor is causing a nuisance. I think the first thing to try is to ask your neighbor to go down to the beach and feed the seagulls there, where it will not be a nuisance. Other than that, see if there is anything applicable in your municipal by-laws.
The best way to deal with a controlling person is to voice your opinion. If they don't stop it, then you will need to leave them alone.
U need to quit that job
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you don't need to worry about it, just let them deal with it
your black neighbor who was high and just banged a hooker for a great deal of $20
Do not address this matter directly with the neighbor. It could be dangerous. Simply call local law enforcement and report it. Let the LEO's deal with it.
Tell them, perhaps kindly, perhaps not, to mind their own business?
they bought more land to save and sell but never soled
shoot the dog, lol or you could always ask your neighbor politely to do something about it.
file with your insurance company and they will deal with your neighbors insurance policy.
Possibly the neighbor payed for some of the well on your property, and you must pay him back the money you owe him for the well. Also, he may have installed the well, and made and paid for it and made a deal with the last owner of the house for the owner to pay it all back to the neighbor. If there isn't anything owed to the neighbor, then you don't have to pay your neighbor for a water well that is on your property that you legally purchased.