If it is really bothering me I would offer to help them clean it up. Another thing you could do is try to talk to them about it in a nice way of course.
Ask them nicely "please clean up your yard".
If it fell in your yard then you can keep it.
rough side toward your yard, if you built it.
Either give it to your neighbor or, at least, ask him if he is missing a knife.
Yes, it is appropriate to address the issue of your neighbor blowing leaves into your yard. You can politely discuss the matter with your neighbor and try to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Your neighbor's landscaper may be blowing leaves into your yard unintentionally due to the wind or the direction of the blower. It's best to politely communicate with your neighbor or the landscaper to address the issue.
This is an annoying habit some dog owners allow and it is against the law at least in British Columbia to allow your dog to roam around the neighborhood. It would be best to get in touch with your neighbor and calmly ask them if they could keep their dog in their yard and if there is no yard then ask them to kindly clean up their dog's mess from your yard. Wait and see what the neighbor does and if you don't get any satisfaction from them then call the ASPCA and report it.
Many cities have regulations that deal with the mowing and upkeep of a citizen's yard. Contact city officials to have them deal with the problem. In most cities and towns, a citizen may be fined for not mowing a yard, and in some cases the city will clean up the yard and charge it to the citizen.
Your neighbor may be blowing leaves into your yard unintentionally due to the wind direction or the way they are using their leaf blower. It's best to politely communicate with your neighbor about the issue to find a solution.
She was mad at her neighbor for blasting loud music into the night
It depends on how your neighbor's yard and your own looks like. Perhaps a rectangular fence would be suitable.
It is not recommended to put up a sign in your yard about your neighbor as it may lead to conflict or legal issues. It's best to address any concerns directly with your neighbor or seek assistance from local authorities if needed.