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    Re: Neighbor Harrasement

    Posted by ray smith on 12/26/08

    if someone come on your land and u did not invite them you can
    charge them with trespassing if you have proof

    On 7/07/08, mike wrote:
    > Buy a video camera and leave it filming out a window, to
    > capture images of him trespassing, then bring that to the
    > police.
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    > On 7/06/03, Sylvia Alvarez wrote:
    >> I have lived in our house for 6 years. Recently a new
    >> person moved in next to our neighbor behind us. The new
    >> owner came over and told us that our dog woke him up at
    >> 5:30 am. And that our other dog also barked and woke him
    >> up. Our dogs are not out that early in the morning, as we
    >> don't get up that early either. I was polite saying thank
    >> you for letting us know. We will try to keep them queit,
    >> but we cannot control if someone walks by our house, since
    >> we live on the corner. Two weeks went by and we have been
    >> letting our dogs out between 7-8am (back yard) on July 4th
    >> the neighbor came over at 8:00am and said our dog woke him
    >> up at 6:30am. We explained to him we didn't get up until
    >> 7:00. We asked him if the fireworks and the late night
    > teen
    >> parties wake him up he says he doesn't hear that. We
    >> explained to him we are in the city ordinance, and that
    > our
    >> dogs only bark if soemone comes up to the door or walks by
    >> the house just as any other dogs do as warning to us.
    > They
    >> do not bark for hours. We mentioned to him that we are not
    >> going to work around his sleeping schedule and that he
    >> needs to move to the country if this bothers him. My
    >> question is what rights do we have? He has been seen by a
    >> neighbor on our property while we are at work, he walks up
    >> to the gate where the dog is and of course she does not
    >> know him so she barks. Can we file trespassing claim
    >> agianst him? Our surrounding neighbors are willing to
    >> write letters on our behalf that our dogs do not bark all
    >> day, only if someone comes on the property. Please advice
    >> us if thier is anything we can do. Can we file
    > restraining
    >> orders on him? If anyone hase expierenced this
    >> I would love to hear from you. Hollister Ca

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Neighbor Harrasement, 7/06/03, by Sylvia Alvarez.
  • Re: Neighbor Harrasement, 7/07/08, by mike.
  • Re: Neighbor Harrasement, 12/26/08, by ray smith.
  • Re: Neighbor Harrasement, 12/26/08, by --.


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