Neighbor Law: Fences, Trees, Boundaries and Noise FROM THE PUBLISHER
Neighbor Law clearly explains the laws regarding common disputes between neighbors and shows you what to do about trees that hang over a property line, noisy neighbors, unclear boundary lines, blocked views, high or unsightly "spite" fences, tensions between farmers and residential neighbors, dangerously deteriorating fences, and dangers to children (attractive nuisances). Neighbor Law sets out a step-by-step strategy for resolving disputes without a lawsuit. And if you do end up in court, it shows you how to prepare and present a convincing case.
SYNOPSIS
Comprehensive and easy to understand, this step by step guide helps homeowners protect their rights while maintaining good relationships with their neighbors.
FROM THE CRITICS
Robert Bruss
Even if you donᄑt have a serious neighbor problem yet, this well-written and complete book is a fun and educational read. It is extremely thorough and well-documented. 4 stars: excellent.
Sunset Magazine
So your neighborᄑs giant sequoia is blocking your view. Who ya gonna call? The search for a ᄑdispute busterᄑ should end with this helpful new book.
Oakland Tribune
For anyone with a neighbor problem, [Neighbor Law] is a handy book indeed. It walks the reader through written and common law, tells you what your rights are and how to follow through on a complaint all the way to court, if necessary.
Oakland Tribune
For anyone with a neighbor problem, [Neighbor Law] is a handy book indeed. It walks the reader through written and common law, tells you what your rights are and how to follow through on a complaint all the way to court, if necessary.
Sunset Magazine
So your neighborᄑs giant sequoia is blocking your view. Who ya gonna call? The search for a ᄑdispute busterᄑ should end with this helpful new book.
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