My neighbor is turning into a nuisance do I have any options?
Simply communicating with you with a note is not likely something you can sue him for. However, if you feel your are being harassed by a pattern...
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Simply communicating with you with a note is not likely something you can sue him for. However, if you feel your are being harassed by a pattern...
You may have to consider moving if none of the legal remedies/agencies you have listed will assist you. However, I suggest you try contacting an...
You are welcome to look into this with an attorney as suggested above. However, without an affirmative obligation to maintain an easement area no...
Yes, as my colleague above indicated you will have to privately control this by having a tow company remove violators. It will be up to you to...
Not necessarily. In Washington private individuals and agencies can own tidelands, and therefore individuals on those lands are trespassing unless...
Check with your local planning department, and they can assist you with the proper forms and process.
You will almost certainly need permission, but if you own both parcels, depending your jurisdiction it may be a simple application process called a...
Unilateral removal of an easement without some extra legal cause is not something you can do. However, a couple of options you might consider are...
The town cannot likely force you to build a driveway, but at the same time they can enforce use of the street. You do not have any a private right...
If the neighbor is receiving income from the use it may well be considered "commercial." To confirm you will need to determine through your local...