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A neighbor cannot place a lien on your property for cutting the grass unless he has a written agreement with you stating that you will pay him to cut the grass. There would then need to be a breach of that agreement and the neighbor would need to obtain a court judgment in his favor. However, in most jurisdictions, a town can order the clean up of a derelict property and record a lien for their costs.

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When neighbor A took the garage down next door neighbor's retaing wall slid into nextdoor neighbor's property are there legal rights to demand removal of the retaining wall rocks from the property?

If neighbor A took down a garage and it caused the neighbor's retaining wall to fall, they (neighbor A) should be responsible for cleaning up the mess. If the rocks are on neighbor A's property, they can place them on neighbor B's property. A judge can decide who will actually pay for the cleanup.


Can i place a lien on a neighbor's property because they did not pay for road maintenance?

Yes!


How can one obtain seeds from grass?

To obtain seeds from grass, you can wait for the grass to naturally produce seeds, or you can manually collect the seeds by cutting the seed heads off the grass and storing them in a dry place until they are ready to be planted.


Should you allow a neighbor to place a fence on your side of the property line?

No. Dong so may cause adverse consequence if and when one of the two parties move. It is your property and therefore your responsibility to fence your own yard. You can share the fence and the costs. You would each pay half. Also, depending on the laws where the property is located. If your neighbor puts a fence on your property and not on the property line (a few feet inside on your property) they could end up owning those few feet after several years. Adverse possession.


Can a property owner have a trash pile next to neighbor?

Generally, it is against town ordinances to allow trash to build up on any property since it creates an unhealthy situation that attracts vermin and devalues surrounding properties. You should report the trash buildup to your town building code enforcement department.


Does homeowners insurance cover a window cracked by a rock thrown by your neighbor's lawnmower?

There is a coverage on most homeowners policies that is called "Pysical Damage to Property of Others". So, since you neighbor caused physical damage to your property, this would be the logical place to start. If this is not available, then the Liability coverage [portion of his policy would cover the damage.


Is the vowel same as neighbor?

No, the vowel and neighbor are not the same. The vowel is a letter in the alphabet representing speech sounds, while a neighbor is a person who lives near you or a place next to another place.


Who is liable for contractor's damage to neighbor's property?

Typically, the contractor would be liable for damages caused to the neighbor's property. The contractor is responsible for ensuring that the work is done correctly and without causing harm to others' property. However, in some cases, the homeowner who hired the contractor may also share liability depending on the specific circumstances and agreements in place. It is important to review the contract and consult with legal experts if necessary.


Is it permissible for me to place a card in my neighbor's mailbox?

No, it is not permissible to place a card in your neighbor's mailbox as it is against the law to tamper with mailboxes that do not belong to you.


Is neighbor a abstract noun?

No, the noun 'neighbor' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical person, a physical place, or a physical thing.Examples:My neighbor has a nice vegetable garden. (person)In the US, we think of Canada as our neighbor. (place)The embassy of Norway is the neighbor of the embassy of Azerbaijan on NW 34th Street. (thing)


What is the most important item to have before beginning to invest in real estate?

There several things we watch when we invest in real estate like, Location, Property Valuation, Neighbor etc. But in all for me Property Valuation is very important. It gives you an idea that, where you invest your money is right place or not and also know the actual price of that property.


Are swisher mowers good for making cutting grass easier?

Swisher mowers are easier to use then older mowers since it is newer. The swisher mower is popular in recent year with the new technology in place.

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