If the fence was put in without the neighbor's input, it is likely on your lot. You need to find out whether this is the case. Then repair or replace as you would like, since it is yours. Otherwise, you get their permission to do as you will, if they won't agree. (I don't know what the regulations say, but this has been my experience)
The first thing you could do is politely ask the neighbor to stop staring through your window. If her or she refuses, you could request a police office speak to him or her.
You should make a complaint to your local code enforcement office.
i mean there yours just go over there and say that you have the right to just take them back and if he refuses than tell him that you do not want to get the police involved and if he still refuses you can just say that you will report stolen property and by the end of that i am sure you will have you're horses back
To a great extent it depends on your financial circumstances. There are goverment departments and some charities that can help with this.
You can do it up on the computer. Explain who the person is and why the petition and "bullet" the arguements against the neighbor. Then you go to other neighbors in the neighborhood and some will sign, some won't. Don't go out of your neighborhood for signatures or you lose the benefit of the troublesome neighbor: Example: This is a petition started on April 16th, 2007 against our neighbor Mr. John Smith regarding these complaints: * Has loud parties all weekend and refuses to listen to reason and abide by the noise by-laws. * Mr. Smith's yard is full of old furniture and looks like a garbage dump and is devaluating our property. * Mr. Smith approaches and threatens our children * Mr. Smith has threatened to poison our pets. We have tried to contact Mr. Smith but he refuses to answer his telephone and we have also confronted him, but he has an abusive and argumentative attitude. Of course the above may not be any of the problems you have with your neighbor, but just gives you an idea of how to draw-up the petition and get to the point.
You may want to contact your health insurance business office and find out the reason for the refusal to pay for treatment. Each insurance company has their own rules and regulations regarding what they will cover.
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Take him to civil court and have the court issue a court order. Once the court order is issued, he cannot, by law, park on your property.
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There is usually no need to file a suit. You just notify your insurer of your loss. That's what you bought insurance for. If they determine the neighbor is liable for your damages, the insurer will subrogate from the neighbor. If your insurer refuses to pay for your loss and you are convinced your neighbor is liable for the fire and resulting damages, then you might consider a suit. Bear in mind that just because the fire started on your neighbors side, doesn't necessarily mean that they started the fire themselves or are financially liable for it. I would also recommend to contact your insurance company ASAP.