Thomas M. asked

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I would like to sue the people living behind me who have set up a portable basketball hoop on an access road, causing them to trespass on my property when they play. I have called the police several times, but no report was ever completed, and now the police will not come out. The HOA says the access road is an extension of everyone's property and cannot tell someone where to put these hoops, even though I was given guidelines stating where these hoops were to be placed when I moved in 12 years ago. What legal actions can I take?

May 9th, 2024

Bianca B. answered

If the people are trespassing on your private property, which is distinct from the area that everyon...

May 9th, 2024

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