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Originally Posted by DaFace
Regardless of the legal side of this, it still comes across to me as an epically dickish way of going about it. Adults would find out the details of what's going on and come to an agreement about how to fix it. And no, offering to have him pay you for work done years ago and doesn't actually fix the issue isn't a viable solution.
If you randomly knocked on my door and told me that you're giving me 30 days to rectify a problem that has existed for decades and will cost me five figures to fix, I'm taking that as an outright declaration of war. Anything I can legally do to make your life a living hell, I'm doing. Your dog is on my property? Dead. Your family parks and blocks my driveway? Towed. I'm consulting a lawyer and getting an inspection of every property line. Your fence is 2 inches on my side? Destroyed. Your grandkid loses a ball in my back yard? **** off, it's mine now. You didn't pull permits for work you did? Have fun ripping it out.
Maybe your neighbor isn't as vindictive as me. Just be careful what you wish for. I'd personally make it my personal mission to make you so miserable that you'd feel forced to move. And even then, I would do my best to look like a shitty neighbor to hurt your home value as much as I possibly could.
So good luck.
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Regardless of legality the dude already lost a pet. I wouldn't be surprised if he was already in war mode.