I don't think that it's legal. You can all ways ask you neighbor to move his camera, or at least direct it in a different direction.
In California, it is legal for a neighbor to have a camera pointed at your house as long as it is on their property and not intruding on your privacy, such as filming inside your home.
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In most places, it is legal for your neighbor to install a camera facing your backyard as long as it is on their property and not intruding on your privacy. However, it is always a good idea to communicate with your neighbor and discuss any concerns you may have.
You can if your neighbor is okay with it, if not, you're technically intruding on his property. I'm not positive but fairly certain that that would hold up in court.
It is important to respect your neighbor's privacy and property. If you have concerns about a camera pointed at your backyard, you may consider discussing this directly with your neighbor to address any potential issues.
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.
Do not address this matter directly with the neighbor. It could be dangerous. Simply call local law enforcement and report it. Let the LEO's deal with it.
Possibly the neighbor payed for some of the well on your property, and you must pay him back the money you owe him for the well. Also, he may have installed the well, and made and paid for it and made a deal with the last owner of the house for the owner to pay it all back to the neighbor. If there isn't anything owed to the neighbor, then you don't have to pay your neighbor for a water well that is on your property that you legally purchased.
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It is important to communicate with your neighbor to understand the reason for the camera pointed at your backyard. They may have a valid reason for monitoring the area, such as security concerns or property protection. It is best to address your concerns directly with your neighbor to ensure transparency and maintain a good relationship.
They are still your neighbor, as anyone within the neighborhood is your neighbor, neighbor...
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