brentnjill
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? PA
To make a long story short, our neighbor's son is the class bully at school, taking it out on my son all year. Short of filing a sexual harrassment suit for the most recent offense, I made sure this kid was taken care of. Ever since then, his parents have now turned into the neighborhood bullies and have been taking it out on us! They have called the police for the most trivial stuff....an "exposed" cord that ran from our pool to an outlet, our kids riding bikes/go-carts on our own driveway without helmets, and even when someone had to go around the bikes that they used to block off "their" section of the alley....she went a little bit onto this neighbors grass so she called the police.
Their most recent "project" is trying to revoke an easement for an alleyway that cuts through 4 properties as a second access to our commercial space we own behind our house. My grandfather had this easement added the deed 50 years ago and now this couple is banding the other 3 landowners together to try to get it changed. The township has told them that they can't change an easement but they can place a weight restriction on what can use it. They've submitted pictures and documentation of big rigs (sometimes 18-wheelers) that come thru. Our other entrance isn't large enough for bigger trucks to use. What kind of defense to we have, if any? They've also been blocking off "their section" of the alley so vehicles can't pass through. They've even posted "Private Property --- No Trespassing" signs at either end, which is confusing the tenants/customers that typically use it.
When does it turn into harrassment?
Thanks so much,
JillWhat is the name of your state?
To make a long story short, our neighbor's son is the class bully at school, taking it out on my son all year. Short of filing a sexual harrassment suit for the most recent offense, I made sure this kid was taken care of. Ever since then, his parents have now turned into the neighborhood bullies and have been taking it out on us! They have called the police for the most trivial stuff....an "exposed" cord that ran from our pool to an outlet, our kids riding bikes/go-carts on our own driveway without helmets, and even when someone had to go around the bikes that they used to block off "their" section of the alley....she went a little bit onto this neighbors grass so she called the police.
Their most recent "project" is trying to revoke an easement for an alleyway that cuts through 4 properties as a second access to our commercial space we own behind our house. My grandfather had this easement added the deed 50 years ago and now this couple is banding the other 3 landowners together to try to get it changed. The township has told them that they can't change an easement but they can place a weight restriction on what can use it. They've submitted pictures and documentation of big rigs (sometimes 18-wheelers) that come thru. Our other entrance isn't large enough for bigger trucks to use. What kind of defense to we have, if any? They've also been blocking off "their section" of the alley so vehicles can't pass through. They've even posted "Private Property --- No Trespassing" signs at either end, which is confusing the tenants/customers that typically use it.
When does it turn into harrassment?
Thanks so much,
JillWhat is the name of your state?