Dear Neighbour,
GET THAT STUPID PLAYHOUSE OFF MY LAND. I understand your kids like to play and whatnot but PLEASE. i know you put it there just to bother me and i don't appreciate it. GET IT OFF MY LAND, before i get angry!!
sincerely,
your friendly neighbour (insert name here)
:)
just be nice about it and something like asking if the neighbor knows that the playhouse in on your property and then just saying something like id really appreciate it if you could move it to your property...something like that, but be nice about it.
To remove a neighbor, just click on your neighbor that you want to delete on the neighbor list below your screen and then there's an option there to remove as neighbor.
The best person to talk to about making your neighbor remove a wasp infestation would be the neighbor. If they refuse to remove the nest them you could call your local code enforcement officer.
Yes because you are also listed as his/her neighbor so you will also be deleted in their neighbor's list.
You have a few options. You can: * Be a total dick to your neighbor, pester him until he removes the vehicle. * Threaten to take legal action * Ask politely and wait for then to move it * Move the vehicle onto their property without asking The last two options may keep you on good terms with your neighbor, but you can't do much.
they will be removed but you can add them as a neighbor again
This is the same situation as in the house question. If a storm causes a tree to fall and it hits your car then your car insurance will be the only avenue to pay for damages to your vehicle. The only way the neighbor could be at fault is if the tree was dead and if the neighbors knew it was dead and did nothing about removing the tree. You would have needed to send them a letter informing them of the tree as well and asking them to remove it to secure the liability on their part.
If your neighbor has no easement rights in your property that would allow him to build a carport then he must remove it if you can establish that the structure encroaches on your property.
Legally you can remove a neighbor's attachments if they are on your property. You might want to consider mediation because disputes like this can escalate into problems.
no they will not.
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If the neighbor's fence is on your property in New Mexico, you can ask them to remove it. If they refuse, you can take them to civil court.
Click on the Neighbor tab, select the person that you requested as neighbor, then click Cancel Request.