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Thanks. Drafting complaint to police, looking for affordable attorney, will try amazon anti-barking device, and look into reflective something. Already put a flag on a patio umbrella pole and we get a lot of breeze so it is constantly triggering a ring ding to them
Thanks. Drafting complaint to police, looking for affordable attorney, will try amazon anti-barking device, and look into reflective something. Already put a flag on a patio umbrella pole and we get a lot of breeze so it is constantly triggering a ring ding to them
Thanks. Drafting complaint to police, looking for affordable attorney, will try amazon anti-barking device, and look into reflective something. Already put a flag on a patio umbrella pole and we get a lot of breeze so it is constantly triggering a ring ding to them
You wrote >Thanks, but they alteady reported our replacement motion light to the city as too bright… < so when you contacted your city to learn what the details of your cities lighting ordinances such as ordinance numbers and definitions what did they provide you with to show you that your lighting violated a city ordinance ?
If attempts by eeglas to resolve the issues with the neighbor fail, mediation might be a good thing to consider. For mediation, here is a link to WashingtonLawHelp and information authored by the Northwest Justice Project:
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