I live in western Kentucky. The few questions I have are in regard to two different neighbors and two different situations. One neighbor is a government building that was built not too long ago.
The first situation is a neighbor that is directly across the street from me. It's a government city building. In fact, it's a detention center where criminals are held. This place was built new probably about 10 years ago I'd say. Maybe a little longer. The city officials and whoever else was involved were idiots when designing this thing. The unloading dock for the big 18-wheelers that deliver groceries, supplies, etc... have serious trouble backing into that thing. They have hit the light pole causing 2 of my security cameras to fry. They have hit a vehicle. The city poorly designed the unloading dock area. It's on a side street in a residential neighborhood. They have destroyed our yard because the 18-wheelers have to pull up in our yard just to have enough room to straighten up to back the truck in. Half of these trucks that deliver during the week are super long and take up about 3/4ths of the street while unloading causing vehicles coming through to sometimes have to come up on the curb just to pass by. It's ridiculous.
Is there something I can do to force the city to redo this? It is causing a major issue with the neighbors constantly having to drive up onto part of our sidewalk sometimes. I am disabled and in a wheelchair and the front of my house is the only area where I can easily get into a vehicle...a vehicle that just happens to be moved everytime a delivery truck comes, which is like 3 to 5 times a week.. Multiple trucks and multiple days. It is a huge inconvenience and so much that I honestly would sell and move out of this city if I could afford to do so.
The second situation has to do with the neighbor behind us. We learned long ago, based on the map layout from the PVA office and how the PVA employee that runs that office, that the neighbor behind us(not the detention center as they are across the street) has part of their property(garage, fence, etc..) on our land. They have become a nuisance that we have had to report them multiple times for spraying poison on our roses and vegetable garden. They've been caught doing it and the police around here won't do a thing.
Obviously, the second situation, is going to require a survey to make something official. A survey is very expensive. I know because we had to pay for a survey on my brothers property several years ago and I imagine the inflation has driven up that price more. Is there a way to force the neighbor to pay for half of the survey? If not, if I pay for a survey and it finds that their garage and fence is on our property, I can not only force them to move it, but pay for damages as well?
The first situation is a neighbor that is directly across the street from me. It's a government city building. In fact, it's a detention center where criminals are held. This place was built new probably about 10 years ago I'd say. Maybe a little longer. The city officials and whoever else was involved were idiots when designing this thing. The unloading dock for the big 18-wheelers that deliver groceries, supplies, etc... have serious trouble backing into that thing. They have hit the light pole causing 2 of my security cameras to fry. They have hit a vehicle. The city poorly designed the unloading dock area. It's on a side street in a residential neighborhood. They have destroyed our yard because the 18-wheelers have to pull up in our yard just to have enough room to straighten up to back the truck in. Half of these trucks that deliver during the week are super long and take up about 3/4ths of the street while unloading causing vehicles coming through to sometimes have to come up on the curb just to pass by. It's ridiculous.
Is there something I can do to force the city to redo this? It is causing a major issue with the neighbors constantly having to drive up onto part of our sidewalk sometimes. I am disabled and in a wheelchair and the front of my house is the only area where I can easily get into a vehicle...a vehicle that just happens to be moved everytime a delivery truck comes, which is like 3 to 5 times a week.. Multiple trucks and multiple days. It is a huge inconvenience and so much that I honestly would sell and move out of this city if I could afford to do so.
The second situation has to do with the neighbor behind us. We learned long ago, based on the map layout from the PVA office and how the PVA employee that runs that office, that the neighbor behind us(not the detention center as they are across the street) has part of their property(garage, fence, etc..) on our land. They have become a nuisance that we have had to report them multiple times for spraying poison on our roses and vegetable garden. They've been caught doing it and the police around here won't do a thing.
Obviously, the second situation, is going to require a survey to make something official. A survey is very expensive. I know because we had to pay for a survey on my brothers property several years ago and I imagine the inflation has driven up that price more. Is there a way to force the neighbor to pay for half of the survey? If not, if I pay for a survey and it finds that their garage and fence is on our property, I can not only force them to move it, but pay for damages as well?