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Sunday, June 07, 2015

Neighbors


15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm Lucky I have great neighbors.

Anonymous said...

If he didn't put up the fence, the property at some point goes to the driveway owner, right?

Anonymous said...

Ignorance at it finest.

Anonymous said...

It may already be the driveway owners property. It all depends on how long it's been used for the driveway.

Anonymous said...

The law in Maryland example : if you cut your neighbors grass and they have knowledge of this or are they are watching you cut , if they make no attempt to stop you , then you can charge them for the cut. I'm sure this would also apply to the driveway.

Anonymous said...

to 6:32 and 7:22 - You are talking about Adverse Possession. What you suggest is possible but not probable. There are several factors that must exist for Adverse Possession to take place and must be decided by a court of law. There is not enough evidence prevented here to even guess.

Anonymous said...

Right of Way Easement if this a shared driveway then he can not block

DoctotDave said...

The right of way easement would be documented in the land records and is not automatic. Good fences make good neighbors.

Anonymous said...

Maybe you shouldn't piss off a neighbor who is smarter than you.

Anonymous said...

Yes after 20 years in MD. Every state is different.

Anonymous said...

My neighbor put up a fence right up against the property line and then started an auto restoration business. I responded in kind, buy planting leyland cypress trees down the property line so I wouldn't have to look at it or them! Turn around is fair play!

Anonymous said...

Should sue a contractor who builds a property like that.

Anonymous said...

With some neighbors, you need fences.

Anonymous said...

I wish I had a fence from all these law experts

Anonymous said...

749. You can't really think that is a law?? That is called trespassing and mdop. Lol.