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OverviewResolve neighbor conflicts and get peace of mind Don't let a neighborly nuisance turn into a nasty lawsuit. Learn your rights and responsibilities with Neighbor Law, the plain-English guide to the laws behind common neighbor disputes. Neighbor Law is more than a legal guide--it's a practical book filled with tips on how to solve problems and restore good neighbor relations. Find out how to handle: noisy neighbors trees that hang over a property line blocked views unclear boundary lines high, unsightly, or deteriorating fences dangers to children (""attractive nuisances"") problems with neighboring businesses drones trespassing onto your property other common issues, like secondhand smoke, blighted property, and animal issues. The 11th edition includes updated laws and information on going to court, boundary fences, private nuisances, and much more. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Editors Of Nolo Editors of Nolo thePublisher: NOLO Imprint: NOLO Edition: 11th ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.558kg ISBN: 9781413330854ISBN 10: 1413330851 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 13 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis NOLO law guide for general readers uses plain language and examples to explain the law on neighborhood relations and provides sample forms. There is much information on problems related to trees: injured or destroyed trees, invading branches and roots of trees, unsound limbs, boundary trees, and ownership of fruits and nuts from trees. There are two chapters on fences and two chapters on boundary lines, trespass, and easements. Other topics are noise, dangers to children and attractive nuisances, rural neighbors and the right to farm, water damage, water rights, home-based businesses, and other neighborhood businesses. One chapter briefly deals with other issues such as blighted property, drug dealers, registered sex offenders, drones, animals, and outdoor lights. The final chapters give advice on researching local laws, state statutes, and case law, and outline the processes of mediation and small claims court. Appendices present 20 pages of state statutes. This ninth edition is updated to give information on current law. The publisher's web site offers legal forms and podcasts. Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView A Nolo book that gives practical, no-nonsense approaches to handling neighbor disputes. Los Angeles Times This classic book, which keeps getting better with each new edition, answers virtually all questions.... Orlando Sentinel An extremely well-researched, well-written and well-organized book.... The Detroit News It's said that 'good fences make good neighbors'. Now in a newly updated and expanded ninth edition, Neighbor Law: Fences, Trees, Boundaries & Noise by attorneys Emily Doskow and Lina Guillen will help the non-specialist general reader to avoid neighborly nuisances from turning into a hostile and expensive lawsuits. More than just an ordinary legal guide, Neighbor Law is a practical, jargon free instructional guide filled from cover to cover with practical tips on how to solve problems and restore good neighbor relations. The topics covered include: noisy neighbors; trees that hang over a property line; blocked views; unclear boundary lines; high, unsightly, or deteriorating fences; dangers to children ( attractive nuisances ); problems with neighboring businesses; drones trespassing onto your property; and many other common issues ranging from secondhand smoke, to blighted property, to animal issues, and more! Of special note is the information related to updated laws and information on mediation, going to court, boundary fences, private nuisances, etc. James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review ""This NOLO law guide for general readers uses plain language and examples to explain the law on neighborhood relations and provides sample forms. There is much information on problems related to trees: injured or destroyed trees, invading branches and roots of trees, unsound limbs, boundary trees, and ownership of fruits and nuts from trees. There are two chapters on fences and two chapters on boundary lines, trespass, and easements. Other topics are noise, dangers to children and attractive nuisances, rural neighbors and the right to farm, water damage, water rights, home-based businesses, and other neighborhood businesses. One chapter briefly deals with other issues such as blighted property, drug dealers, registered sex offenders, drones, animals, and outdoor lights. The final chapters give advice on researching local laws, state statutes, and case law, and outline the processes of mediation and small claims court. Appendices present 20 pages of state statutes. This ninth edition is updated to give information on current law. The publisher's web site offers legal forms and podcasts."" Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView ""A Nolo book that gives practical, no-nonsense approaches to handling neighbor disputes."" Los Angeles Times ""This classic book, which keeps getting better with each new edition, answers virtually all questions...."" Orlando Sentinel ""An extremely well-researched, well-written and well-organized book...."" The Detroit News ""It's said that 'good fences make good neighbors'. Now in a newly updated and expanded ninth edition, ""Neighbor Law: Fences, Trees, Boundaries & Noise"" by attorneys Emily Doskow and Lina Guillen will help the non-specialist general reader to avoid neighborly nuisances from turning into a hostile and expensive lawsuits. More than just an ordinary legal guide, ""Neighbor Law"" is a practical, jargon free instructional guide filled from cover to cover with practical tips on how to solve problems and restore good neighbor relations. The topics covered include: noisy neighbors; trees that hang over a property line; blocked views; unclear boundary lines; high, unsightly, or deteriorating fences; dangers to children (""attractive nuisances""); problems with neighboring businesses; drones trespassing onto your property; and many other common issues ranging from secondhand smoke, to blighted property, to animal issues, and more! Of special note is the information related to updated laws and information on mediation, going to court, boundary fences, private nuisances, etc. "" James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review This NOLO law guide for general readers uses plain language and examples to explain the law on neighborhood relations and provides sample forms. There is much information on problems related to trees: injured or destroyed trees, invading branches and roots of trees, unsound limbs, boundary trees, and ownership of fruits and nuts from trees. There are two chapters on fences and two chapters on boundary lines, trespass, and easements. Other topics are noise, dangers to children and attractive nuisances, rural neighbors and the right to farm, water damage, water rights, home-based businesses, and other neighborhood businesses. One chapter briefly deals with other issues such as blighted property, drug dealers, registered sex offenders, drones, animals, and outdoor lights. The final chapters give advice on researching local laws, state statutes, and case law, and outline the processes of mediation and small claims court. Appendices present 20 pages of state statutes. This ninth edition is updated to give information on current law. The publisher's web site offers legal forms and podcasts. Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView A Nolo book that gives practical, no-nonsense approaches to handling neighbor disputes. Los Angeles Times This classic book, which keeps getting better with each new edition, answers virtually all questions.... Orlando Sentinel An extremely well-researched, well-written and well-organized book.... The Detroit News It's said that 'good fences make good neighbors'. Now in a newly updated and expanded ninth edition, Neighbor Law: Fences, Trees, Boundaries & Noise by attorneys Emily Doskow and Lina Guillen will help the non-specialist general reader to avoid neighborly nuisances from turning into a hostile and expensive lawsuits. More than just an ordinary legal guide, Neighbor Law is a practical, jargon free instructional guide filled from cover to cover with practical tips on how to solve problems and restore good neighbor relations. The topics covered include: noisy neighbors; trees that hang over a property line; blocked views; unclear boundary lines; high, unsightly, or deteriorating fences; dangers to children (attractive nuisances); problems with neighboring businesses; drones trespassing onto your property; and many other common issues ranging from secondhand smoke, to blighted property, to animal issues, and more! Of special note is the information related to updated laws and information on mediation, going to court, boundary fences, private nuisances, etc. James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review Author InformationThe Editors of Nolo Nolo's editorial department includes over 20 legal editors and a team of legal researchers. Collectively, the department has decades of experience turning legal jargon into plain English. Most of Nolo's editors left careers as practicing lawyers in favor of furthering the company's mission: Getting legal information into the hands of people who need it. 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