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Set clear boundaries with your neighbor and communicate assertively but respectfully if their behavior is causing issues. If the problem persists, consider discussing the situation with other neighbors or contacting your landlord or a local mediation service for assistance. It may also be helpful to document any incidents for reference.

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Can a neighbor put a fence up on your property?

If a neighbor wanted to install a fence the fence has to be on the neighbors property entirely. Not half the fence on your side and half on the neighbors side. There are also zoning regulations that deal with issues like this. Some counties will not allow a fence to be over five feet tall and they have to be constructed using only approved materials. I know that in my neighborhood metal fences are against code and they can only be constructed using fence block. If I were you I would call the city planning office and ask them, they will have a definitive answer. Who knows, maybe the fence was put up without the proper permits and your neighbor has to take the entire thing down.


Is my Neighbor liable for damage to my property caused by his property?

It depends on the circumstances and local laws. Generally, if your neighbor's property causes damage to your property due to negligence or failure to maintain their property, they may be liable for the damage. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in this situation.


Can you sue a neighbor for spreading lies?

You can sue a neighbor for spreading lies if you can prove that the neighbor started the rumors and that they were harmful to your character. This suit will fall under slander or defamation laws.


Is Kids trespassed on my neighbor's land I saw them and called the police A run on sentence?

It's good that you called the police when you saw the kids trespassing on your neighbor's land. It's important to respect your neighbor's property rights and follow the appropriate steps to address the situation.


What if your neighbor has nailed into your fence?

You should politely talk to your neighbor about the situation and ask them to stop nailing into your fence as it is your property. If they don't comply, you can consider legal action or mediation to resolve the issue.

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