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

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    How loud is too loud in Texas neighborhoods? Here’s what to know.

  3. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    The most basic is the general one associated with noise disturbance. (See Noise Disturbance below.) It is a very broad subjective immission control that has evolved from earlier disturbance of the peace provisions. Subjectivity can lead to arbitrary enforcement. The next level of regulation is less broad; it is an objective immission control ...

  4. Residents in rural Texas are suing their noisy neighbor: a ...

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    She likened the noise to "trying to talk over a giant tractor," adding, "It's shaking loud." A MARA spokesperson "categorically" rejected the allegations in a statement to Business Insider.

  5. Nuisance - Wikipedia

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    In practice, the law works so that if one member of the neighborhood feels that there is a neighbor's noise level is annoying or excessively loud, that neighbor is instructed to inform the town police so that they can respond to the location of the noise. "The responding officer has some discretion in how to deal with the noise complaint....

  6. Citizen suit - Wikipedia

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    Citizen suits come in three forms. First, a private citizen can bring a lawsuit against a citizen, corporation, or government body for engaging in conduct prohibited by the statute. For example, a citizen can sue a corporation under the Clean Water Act (CWA) for illegally polluting a waterway. Second, a private citizen can bring a lawsuit ...

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    In April, a retired Milltown, Mont., man lost his 100-year-old two-story home after a fire at a neighbor's house spread to his. He's pursuing an insurance payout from the neighbor's insurance. "I ...

  8. Loud music - Wikipedia

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    Disturbing the peace by playing loud music in the night is a criminal offense, typically a misdemeanor. [2] The exact definition of what constitutes a loud music violation varies by location, either at a certain volume (measured in decibels) or the distance from the source at which the music can be heard.

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

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    Perhaps the first owner of your house granted your neighbor access to a dock on your property in perpetuity, or the city has retained an easement to access power lines that run across the back ...

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