You can write a letter to the board and request that the condition of the grounds be added as an agenda item to the next board meeting notice. Request time on the agenda to discuss the situation.
You can also ask the board for its landscape standards, a landscape plan, and learn more from the landscape budget.
The issue may be a difference in standards, and an open discussion can save everyone needless legal expenses by coming to some agreement about standards and how to pay for them.
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Some actions Patrick henry took was declaring independence between the American colonies
U.s. constitution
They thought it would not help and moved closer to war
Go and see a solicitor (attorney).
A head of a family. The way he manages his affairs is presented as a model of caution and prudence... Latin for "careful leader of a family," the term refers to a person's responsibility both personally and professionally. Failure to take reasonable precautions against dangers to your family could be grounds for a criminal charge of child endangerment. Failure to respond to a business crisis could be grounds for a lawsuit by stockholders affected by your actions or inaction.
The psychiatrist cannot take any action against the technician
Well, they could make peoples houses stronger and more stable on the ground.
If someone trespasses on your property, you can ask them to leave, call the police to report the trespassing, and potentially take legal action against the trespasser.
Generally a complaint like this is not enough grounds for a refund of a tenant's rent. If the neighbor is under your control (if you are his landlord as well) then you can correct the problem. If not it's a problem beyond your control and the tenant should take his own actions against the complaint (e.g., call police).
You can seek civil and potentially criminal actions if anyone stops you and frisks you. Contact an attorney with all evidence you have.