The distance you can build to your neighbor's house typically depends on local zoning laws and building codes, which vary by location. Many jurisdictions have minimum setback requirements that dictate how far structures must be from property lines. It's important to check with your local planning or building department to understand specific regulations in your area before starting any construction. Additionally, homeowners' associations may have their own rules regarding setbacks and building proximity.
We recently got some new neighbors and when they're outside they can see right into our house. Unfortunately, what can I do to prevent that?
Don't paint your house, paint your neighbors house!!!
it has 12 neighbors
If they are not on your property then it would be unlikely that any legal move would succeed.
No,but they are close friends
Build a catapult. Launch things at them.
Neighbors form part of your immediate community as they live in close proximity to you. They can provide support, build relationships, share resources, and contribute to a sense of belonging. Looking out for one another and fostering a sense of community with neighbors can improve safety, reduce isolation, and create a more connected and supportive living environment.
Neighbors are, by definition, nearby.
neighbors generally are the people who live next to u. there r always the across the street neighbors, or the round the block neighbors, though they really are those living at either side of your house
Angrier Neighbors Open House - 2005 was released on: USA: 24 November 2005 (Portland, Oregon)
If you retype your question and type in "How do you build A house?" then you will get an answer.
no they cant. get them out of there house although ned did it to homer in the simpsons