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Re: O/T Border Dispute
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Posted by TomH on June 13, 2004 at 13:20:44 from (206.99.145.224):
In Reply to: O/T Border Dispute posted by Allan on June 13, 2004 at 06:03:14:
First, contact the township and see if he has a building permit, if not complain in writing. Maybe they'll stop it for you. Decide if the fight is worth having an enemy for a neighbor, then either let him get away with it or call the police as soon as the dozer shows up. The cops won't do anything because this is a civil dispute, not a criminal act, but they might scare him a little if they show up (they probably won't). Contrary to other's advice, you won't get much help from a lawyer unless you are willing to pay a lot of cash (thousands). At most you might get a sternly worded letter demanding that he stop what he's doing. But that really means nothing at all, a lawyer is just a private citizen like the rest of us; only a judge can issue an order and that's where the $$$ comes in.
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