Laws protect people’s freedoms including yours and every
citizen in the country. This guarantees that everyone receives the fair share
of rights and opportunities. If you have a problem with your neighbour
involving boundaries or other aspects of living with each other, you could
complain about it legally. Here are a few ways to resolve boundary disputes
with your neighbours.
1.
Informally Talking to Them
Many people are willing to listen to reason. If one could
talk to them informally to stop the dispute on land, gardens, equipment or
nuisances, this easily resolves the issue. If you have a complaint with a
tenant, a landlord is the first person you’ll need to talk to regarding their
behaviour or activity.
2.
Complaints
If the issue could not be formally resolved, you could have
the issue settled by mediation services. If the issue becomes too severe, you
could make a complaint to your legal council. Make it a point to use the court
and legal system as a last resort.
3.
Land Surveys
Sometimes, conflicts between neighbours could be complicated
due to boundary problems. Having a land surveyor put the proper boundaries
between your properties should help resolve the problem with your neighbours. This
gives you or your neighbour the right to expand their own properties.
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