After hiring a surveyor and posting signs the neighbor keeps trespassing, what can be done legally?
1. Put up a more permanent fence. 2. If that is it not an option, then have a clear conversation with the neighbors that you don't want them...
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1. Put up a more permanent fence. 2. If that is it not an option, then have a clear conversation with the neighbors that you don't want them...
In general, the answer is that the party holding legal title to the property at the time of the event damaging the home is responsible. You say...
I agree with the other responses. It really depends on the wording of the easement document between you and the neighbor. If the document clearly...
You need a Reciprocal Easement and Water Rights Agreement.
If you are confining your activities to Minnesota, likely none. The two potential Minnesota licenses that would apply would be a residential...
In Minnesota there is a three-day right to cancel a construction contract for home-improvements. There is also a right to cancel if your insurance...
You should explore filing mechanics liens against the properties to which you provided the labor or materials. An attorney the practices...
Unless the contractor commences a foreclosure action in district court and serves you, the lien will have no impact on you unless you plan to sell...
It is probable that the plaintiff served your father by publication. There is a process in Minnesota where if the defendant cannot be located for...
No. The case must be filed with the housing court to commence an eviction. The court must assign a hearing date to occur within 7-14 days after...