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Posted by Gene on August 27, 2002 at 04:18:41 from (65.56.56.58):
In Reply to: Property drainage, need advice posted by KURT on August 27, 2002 at 02:03:09:
Kurt: Your comments are only HALF of the story? Your neighbor may have a very valid view also. The laws vary a lot so it's best to check your local laws. Ask around to people who deal with that sort of thing befor going straight to a high priced lawyer? There are many laws that do always follow logic when it comes to property rights or drainage rights. Here in my county one person can NOT restrict natural water flow so as to cause excess water on the neighbor upstream. That seems to fit your case so that makes you libel to returning drainage back to the condition it was befor you built a driveway. G.
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