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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 a neighbor make you take trees down that are within your own boundary line?

A neighbor cannot make you cut a tree down. BUT if your tree encroaches on a neighbor's property, causes a risk to a neighbor or their property, or causes a situation that prevents a neighbor from full enjoyment of their property, the neighbor can ask a court to make you cut back the limbs that are causing problems for their property. Your rights end where the property line begins; same for your neighbor.


If your neighbor's timber is blown down onto your property and you can find a logger willing to remove it for its salvage value do you need the neighbor's permission to salvage it in rural MT?

Yes. It is on your property, therefore, it has become yours.


Who pays in Philadelphia My neighbor's trees need to be cut down they hang over my property?

If the tree belongs to your neighbor, it is their responsibility to maintain it. Try talking to your neighbor about the situation and see if you can resolve it together.


What if your neighbor cuts down your tree down?

No. You also cannot cut your neighbor's grass or bury his dead grandmother. But seriously, no, of course you can't. To do so would require a trespass onto his property, which would itself be illegal.


Where can you confine a person who had been in a car accident and is now not himself as before?

If there's not much screaming, shouting, or bleeding consider confrining the person in your garage. If the person makes a lot of nose or bleeds a lot consider taking her/him down the block to a neighbor's garage. If you do use a neighbors garage be considerate and put down a drop cloth first.


Our last neighbor Mike wanted to tear down the fence between his and your property .are there any mistakesin this sentence?

Our last neight


Can I tear down my neighbors fence if its an eyesore?

No, you cannot tear down your neighbor's fence without their permission, even if you consider it an eyesore. Property lines and ownership rights must be respected, and removing or damaging someone else's property can lead to legal consequences. It's better to discuss your concerns with your neighbor and explore potential solutions together.


Mortgaged property damage do you need to replace to get money?

our garage burned down and it was insured for 19,000. If we only replace it with a shed, do we get the balance?


Can you sue neighbor for cutting down branches on tree?

It depends on the specific circumstances and applicable laws in your jurisdiction. In some cases, if the branches overhang onto your neighbor's property, they may have the right to trim them. However, if your neighbor's actions were unnecessary or resulted in significant harm to the tree, you may have a valid legal claim. It is advisable to consult with an attorney to determine your rights and options.


Can you object to your neighbor knocking down half of your semi detached house?

um...yes. i would really hope so. i know there are stupid laws, but i have yet to find any that prohibit someone from protecting their own property. unless this part of your house is actually on your neighbor's property, go for it.


When a neighbor piles leaves up and down your property but do it on their side of the line?

If your neighbor is piling leaves along the property line but keeping them on their side, it may not be a violation of property boundaries. However, it could still create an unsightly view or attract pests. It's best to communicate with your neighbor politely to express any concerns or discuss potential solutions, such as arranging for regular clean-up. Open dialogue can often help maintain good neighborly relations.