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  2. Fences and other shared costs with neighbors: Who is ... - AOL

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    The general rule of thumb in most jurisdictions is if a homeowner shares a fence with their neighbor, both are responsible for equally maintaining and repairing the fence.

  3. In Texas, can I sue a noisy neighbor? Here’s what state law ...

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    In Texas, particularly in unincorporated county areas, any noise that’s louder than 85 decibels can be breaking the law. Many Texas cities, who have the authority to regulate noise levels inside ...

  4. How to deal with neighbors that encroach on your property - AOL

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    If your neighbor has taken a few feet of your land when building his fence, you can take steps to take back your land. A caveat, however; make sure you know where your true property boundaries are.

  5. Lateral and subjacent support - Wikipedia

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    The neighbor will also be strictly liable for damage to buildings on the landowner's property if the landowner can show that the weight of the buildings did not contribute to the collapse of the land. If the landowner is unable to make such a showing, the neighbor must be shown to have been negligent in order for the landowner to recover ...

  6. Unfair prejudice in United States evidence law - Wikipedia

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    Unfair prejudice in United States evidence law may be grounds for excluding relevant evidence. [1] "Unfair prejudice" as used in Rule 403 is not to be equated with testimony that is simply adverse to the opposing party. [2] Virtually all evidence is prejudicial or it is not material. The prejudice must be "unfair". [3]

  7. Is it illegal to park in front of other people’s homes in ...

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    The same rules apply for homeowners, meaning that its also illegal for you to block your own driveway. This is the case in the event of first responders needing to access the home’s driveway.

  8. Good neighborliness - Wikipedia

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    Good neighborliness is a general principle of international law with particular importance for the field of international environmental law.The principle "obligates states to try to reconcile their interests with the interests of neighboring states", [1] and found expression in a number of 20th Century international legal rulings, most notably the Trail smelter arbitration between the United ...

  9. Family’s Fence Upgrade Causes Karen Neighbor To Make ... - AOL

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    If a fence or wall separates the properties, it becomes a shared feature even if technically only one of the neighbors owns it and has paid for it. In the end, the fence benefits both parties and ...