What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Hampshire
I have a chain link fence in the front of my property with an additional 6 feet of property in front of it before you reach the street. My neighbor has been parking on my grass in front of my fence all winter in order to avoid the parking bans issued when it snows. I spoke to her once about it, and she continued to park there. Now that the snow is melting, I have 6" ruts and mud where my grass used to be. I left a very nice letter on the window of her vehicle asking her to move as she was damaging my property. She still refuses to move. Can I legally have her vehicle towed now? She is completely on my property, not just one or two tires. She is pretty much up against my fence. I'd appreciate any advise. Thank you very much.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have a chain link fence in the front of my property with an additional 6 feet of property in front of it before you reach the street. My neighbor has been parking on my grass in front of my fence all winter in order to avoid the parking bans issued when it snows. I spoke to her once about it, and she continued to park there. Now that the snow is melting, I have 6" ruts and mud where my grass used to be. I left a very nice letter on the window of her vehicle asking her to move as she was damaging my property. She still refuses to move. Can I legally have her vehicle towed now? She is completely on my property, not just one or two tires. She is pretty much up against my fence. I'd appreciate any advise. Thank you very much.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?