Well first you should be very sure that your neighbour definatly killed your dog,
and hopfully you may be able to find out some clues or if that's will be a problem make sure your dog isn't violent...... Because when u get the police involed which you should they will say somthing like " the dog started to attack me " and make up lies..
Please do something quick your dog needs justice !!!!
If the dog is entering your property call and make a complaint to your local animal control officer,or local police...the neighbor is required by law to keep her dog confined to her own property... If the crazy neighbor enters your property you can call the police and the police will issue her a tresspass warning,and the next time she enters the propertry she will be arrest and charged.... If neither is the case then there is nothing you can do about the nieghbor and her dog unless they are breaking the law,ignore her and go on with you business...
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog was created in 2000.
By saying "you need to take your dog to a vet"
Well, you definitely cannot have a dog without a fence. Try asking the neighbor over for dinner and then ask them then. Explain why you want a fence (e.g., privacy, dog's safety) and remind them that you will be paying for the fence (fences cost up to thousands of dollars, and I would suggest a tall fence; I know from experience). I hope this is helpful. If your neighbor still doesn't want the fence, hopefully they will soon move out and you can try with the next owner. But in the meantime, rdo some research about the dog you want. (Do this if you get a dog or not.) Remember dogs are not just a cute face; they are a big responsibility, so be prepared.
If the dog were to attack a person, and there was evidence enough to prove negligence on the owner's part, then yes. Another animal, no. But they can and most likely will be sued for vet bills and pain and suffering. Negligence aside, why would you want to keep a dog as a pet that is that vicious?? Also, your dog could be classified as 'menacing' and will not be allowed out of your property without a muzzle on.
Yes, it is illegal due to the dog is not certified to you.
If the dog is entering your property call and make a complaint to your local animal control officer,or local police...the neighbor is required by law to keep her dog confined to her own property... If the crazy neighbor enters your property you can call the police and the police will issue her a tresspass warning,and the next time she enters the propertry she will be arrest and charged.... If neither is the case then there is nothing you can do about the nieghbor and her dog unless they are breaking the law,ignore her and go on with you business...
Not if it is your couch and your dog. If your animal damages a neighbor's property, he may have a claim against your homeowner's liability insurance, or vice versa if it is your property and another person's dog.
Christopher's neighbor Mrs. Shears killed Wellington in "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time." She was the dog's owner and was angry with Christopher's father, which led her to kill the dog.
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog was created in 2000.
A neighbor cannot make you cut a tree down. BUT if your tree encroaches on a neighbor's property, causes a risk to a neighbor or their property, or causes a situation that prevents a neighbor from full enjoyment of their property, the neighbor can ask a court to make you cut back the limbs that are causing problems for their property. Your rights end where the property line begins; same for your neighbor.
Most companies will also give you the option to exclude the dog from future coverage allowing you to carry on with your current policy.
No, it is not permissible to remove your neighbor's fence that is on your property without their permission.
If neighbor A took down a garage and it caused the neighbor's retaining wall to fall, they (neighbor A) should be responsible for cleaning up the mess. If the rocks are on neighbor A's property, they can place them on neighbor B's property. A judge can decide who will actually pay for the cleanup.
Laws vary, but if you have sufficient evidence of his actions, report him to the police. You may also have grounds for a lawsuit.
The neighbor's dog had sex with it.
First. Your neighbor needs an easement to locate their cesspool on your property. They are liable for the cesspool.First. Your neighbor needs an easement to locate their cesspool on your property. They are liable for the cesspool.First. Your neighbor needs an easement to locate their cesspool on your property. They are liable for the cesspool.First. Your neighbor needs an easement to locate their cesspool on your property. They are liable for the cesspool.