What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
We have a neighbor (who rents the property) who feels he does not have to live by the covenants of the neighborhood. He is also very abusive verbally. He has threatened physical violence to my husband and my children (running them off the road with their bikes). We have the police involved in those areas, but he just won't stop. He has his entire 'toy' collection parked all over his property. We have tried talking to him about it, but he just becomes verbally agressive and inappropriate. We have contacted the owner of the property and he doesn't want to deal with it because he had originally bought the home as an investment and feels he got screwed. We built into a covenant protected neighborhood so we wouldn't have to deal with this type of crap. We spent a year breaking our backs to build our home to have to look as his boat covered by a huge canopy, his garbage cans, his jet ski and his business equipment everytime we are outside. Do we have any legal recourse since we have tried the approach your neighbor standpoint?
We have a neighbor (who rents the property) who feels he does not have to live by the covenants of the neighborhood. He is also very abusive verbally. He has threatened physical violence to my husband and my children (running them off the road with their bikes). We have the police involved in those areas, but he just won't stop. He has his entire 'toy' collection parked all over his property. We have tried talking to him about it, but he just becomes verbally agressive and inappropriate. We have contacted the owner of the property and he doesn't want to deal with it because he had originally bought the home as an investment and feels he got screwed. We built into a covenant protected neighborhood so we wouldn't have to deal with this type of crap. We spent a year breaking our backs to build our home to have to look as his boat covered by a huge canopy, his garbage cans, his jet ski and his business equipment everytime we are outside. Do we have any legal recourse since we have tried the approach your neighbor standpoint?