Neighbor is encroaching on the property

  • Erstellt am 2016-03-02 08:37:37

Payday

2016-03-14 18:55:00
  • #1
[A neighbor has also stored all his excavated soil behind the house and about 50% on the next neighbor’s property! Above all, the direct neighbor has now received his building permit. So he will want to start soon as well. So either the soil will be transported away via the driveway at the top or he has to go over my property.

How much pressure can such a water shaft actually withstand?

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Better to secure your property just in case. Some simple things are enough for that, e.g., pallets or something else. If they crush your water shaft, in the BEST case you will get the costs reimbursed. But the work, stress, legal dispute (because there was none...) etc. you will have anyway.

It is common that neighboring properties are used during the construction phase. It makes many things so much easier for everyone. The last ones obviously get the short end of the stick, as they then have no possibility to detour onto neighboring properties. The last ones usually also have the problem that the construction road has already been converted and heavy vehicles are no longer allowed to drive up.
Our garden landscaper also piled soil on the neighbor’s property and then was gone. We wrote to him that this would not be a good idea over the winter. So he quickly dug it back up onto our property. But even today the property is still free and not sold according to online maps. So we will now also temporarily park our paving stones there for 2-3 weeks.]
 

EveundGerd

2016-03-14 21:20:53
  • #2
The penultimate one had the hardest time in our new development area. The street was fully paved but at least the lighting was still missing. Otherwise, it would have been almost impossible for him to drive a truck properly to his property.

But: many people have dumped green waste on this plot since it wasn’t sold for almost six years. I don’t want to know what else the builders found.

Our neighbor is currently repaving (older house) and the contractor is using, among other things, part of our yard as well as the shared driveway. Unfortunately, their vehicles apparently leak oil, because our newly installed pavement as well as that of our garden landscaper on the shared driveway (our trucks caused road damage during house construction, so we replaced the original asphalt surface with paving stones) look terrible.
I am curious whether the spots on the shared driveway have already been noticed.
However, we have a very good friendly relationship with each other. Therefore, we will surely find a satisfactory solution for this as well.
 

Tierisch

2016-07-30 14:24:59
  • #3
My former neighbor acted similarly, except that he also disposed of concrete debris from his basement construction on our property, which was developed later. Other neighbors had told us that these were our future neighbors. However, when confronted, they denied it. Disposal costs were then our responsibility... but honestly, with neighbors like that, you really lose all interest.
 

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