Jose M. asked

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We have a shared common driveway and the neighbors continually let their large aggressive dogs roam, making it unsafe for us to access this area. What are the laws regarding this common area, and what steps can we take to address this issue?

December 26th, 2023

Kevin M. answered

Pennsylvania law requires that dogs must be leashed, confined within premises, or under the control ...

December 26th, 2023

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