If its on his property line and there is no easement then the only thing you can do about it is flip him the bird when he drives by.
If your neighboring is putting up a jagged fence and the nice side is facing his property, he can do this if the fence lies on his property. The neighbor can put up the fence of his choice.
Sue him/her. That's really it.
no sir> you are putting up a fence without details to us so it's your project and dont put it on his property or it will be his fence.
The property still belongs to you. The easement means that you shouldn't be planting or putting anything permanent in there, as the city/town/community could come along and do what they wanted with it.
If you don't mind the flowerbed, then it should be okay to share part of your lot. However, making them aware of where the lot line is would be a wise action--just in case they want to do something permanent, like a driveway, in the future.
Given your categorization of this question, one must assume that you are both members of an association. Associations are run according to governing documents. So long as your addition is added according to the process described in your governing documents, and it is allowed thereby, only your good will toward your neighbor would preclude completing the addition. That is if you, your neighbor or a real estate professional believe that the addition is a detriment to your neighbor's real estate property. It is possible that the addition would simply elevate the value of your property, while your neighbor's property would retain its original value. In
When a neighbor is constantly placing notes in your mailbox, it can pass as a nuisance. Someone can press charges if the neighbor does not respond to a request to stop. A lawyer can be approached to warn the neighbor of further legal action before approaching an area court.
Go on build mode click on the garage and get a driveway
when you buy the property without putting any houses on it.
tell em' to stop and give them reasons to stop if that doesn't work than sabotage them. >:)
Your neighbor is a member of a religious organization informally called Jehovah's Witnesses. He/she is proselytizing you; the desire is to get you interested in that religion and eventually join. The group is formally known as The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.
Mark the property line with wooden stakes with red ribbons at the top and take some photos that show the fence encroaching over the property line. Notify the neighbor in a polite and friendly letter sent by certified mail, enclose a photo and make certain you keep a copy and the green card. Ask them nicely to remove the fence. Remember that the letter may be used later in court as evidence so make yourself look good by being polite, explaining the problem clearly and that you are requesting they move the fence off your property. Give them a definite time period to remove the fence, say . . . 30 days. If that doesn't work you will need to have them notified by an attorney. If that doesn't work you will need to bring the matter to court and obtain a court order. You should do this ASAP before they gain any rights.