No, not exactly.
If it lands in the neighbours garden, it does not become their property as "property" is only legally associated with either a reciept or acknowledgement of ownership. The item is still your property but under some laws doesnt have to be returned. The only way you can get it back if this happens is to either call the police as it is classed as witholding stolen property or buy a new ball!
absolutly, and he can take everything you have if you don't have enough to pay his damages!
Typically building line are not aerial but property lines are. Your "property" should not be on your neighbors property...
it is the person's job who dug the whole to fix it and it is the other neighbors decision for how long they have to do it or they can sue.
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No, you do not have the legal right to access and repair your neighbors' water line on your property without their permission. It is important to respect your neighbors' property rights and seek their consent before making any repairs.
Quote by the poet Robert Frost. Meant that if your property has good walls around it, no one will ever accidentally trespass or use something of yours, which would lead to hard feelings.
If you accidentally trespass on someone's property, you may be asked to leave by the property owner or face legal consequences such as a fine or potential arrest. It is important to respect others' property rights and boundaries to avoid any issues.
No stuff happens... you didn't do it on purpose so it isn't a huge deal. if he doesn't like it, he can grab some paint thinner and clean it off his side
As long as the fence is on your property, no.
What you are suggesting is illegal. You don't have the right to kill a plant on your neighbors property. Should your neighbor realize you have done this you would be taken to court.
The fence cannot be outside your property line.
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