Re: Neighbor harassment
Posted by The Canal Victim on 6/29/07
Police? Police may come out and tell you that they do not want to babysit neighbors or they do not enforce deed restrictions as they told me in Canal Winchester, OH. The best option is to move. On 1/17/07, danita wrote: > On 1/07/07, v wrote: >> I hope you reported this to the police. Ok ... i may be > wrong >> here, but as i remember, in some states, a person can be >> charged with assult for exactly what the neighbor did to > you. >> >> >> On 1/03/07, xeyesi wrote: >>> My neighbor operates a daycare from her home on a dead-end >>> street. The parents who render her service park wherever >>> they please, most of the time blocking driveways of other >>> residence in the neighborhood. I attempted to speak to her >>> privately about this, but was met by her father who warned >>> me that I was not allowed on his property and that he >>> would be informing the police. Because this situation >>> wasn't getting ressolved in a civil manner, I contacted >>> the city during their next visit to the daycare and >>> informed them of the problem. Afterwards, my neighbor ran >>> into my yard, where I had been with my children, cussing, >>> screaming, calling me names, and accusing me of being a >>> racist. Now, not only is she continuing to harass me, but >>> her children are calling my children names as well. I >>> don't really want to move, but I don't want to endure this >>> harassment. Is there anything that I can do?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Neighbor harassment, 1/03/07, by xeyesi.
- Re: Neighbor harassment, 1/07/07, by v.
- Re: Neighbor harassment, 1/17/07, by danita.
- Re: An answer to your situation, 1/17/07, by danita.
- Re: Neighbor harassment, 6/29/07, by The Canal Victim.
- Re: Neighbor harassment, 7/22/07, by Roberta Cutting.
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