NDickinson
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
I live in a rural area of SE Arizona and the laws usually pertaining to land, digging, etc. don't apply here. (This is a SHORT note to help clarify the rest)
Last August, a couple purchased the 4 acre parcel next to our 4 acre parcel. Their intent is to eventually build a house there but for now they are using it to put three horses in a small corral. In putting up the fence posts last August, the male of this malignant duo, using an auger on a small tractor, dug into our water main and broke it. He was supposed to fix it the next day but never showed up and we ended up going into town (a 60 mile round trip) to get the parts to fix our water. My husband lost a day of overtime doing this.
Three weeks later, the idiot with the auger/tractor, was digging ANOTHER fence post hole and took out our water main at another site. He fixed it this time the next day. My husband and I both lost a day of work due to not being able to take showers.
Last October, the idiot was digging AGAIN, this time with a backhoe attachment, and broke our valve on the main well and didn't tell anyone until it was discovered two weeks or so later when contractors were out here to do something else. This time, we had to pay nearly $200 to fix that.
This past weekend (Friday) the dumbass digger took out our phone service (this is the second time he's done this) and also our cable/internet. I work from home so this was a REAL bad time for me.
I recently remembered my husband as a legal plan via his employer and we went to an attorney to have him write a demand letter but it seems to be stalling - that's my next phone call, to see what's up with that.
Now we come to yesterday when he was making veiled threats towards me to another neighbor, telling her (and he was drunk as a Lord) that he wasn't planning to pay the bill to fix the valve because "...my name wasn't on it" and "...if they try to make me (patting his firearm on his hip) I have an equalizer". Then he made a pretty off color comment to the neighbor when she told him her husband was coming home, along the line of. "Oh, I wanted to get naked with you before he came home". And then followed it up with, "But I see her husband isn't home yet" pointing to our house.
In doing some research into this yahoo I discovered he and his ex-wife both were found guilty in 2005 of 20 counts each of animal abuse/neglect towards horses and one count each for abandonment/abuse/neglect of poultry. In addition to that, on the same day, they were both arrested for neglect/abuse of a minor, two counts each. In addition, I found in the statewide court records site that this guy was divorcing two women, one in our county, one in another county about 4 hours north of here, at the same time, with one filing for divorce two months before the other one was final.
I could really use some advice here. My husband is out of town until April 17th and to be honest, I'm a little frightened of this guy, especially when you consider he has three different domestic violence charges of which he was found guilty over the last 15 years.
I live in a rural area of SE Arizona and the laws usually pertaining to land, digging, etc. don't apply here. (This is a SHORT note to help clarify the rest)
Last August, a couple purchased the 4 acre parcel next to our 4 acre parcel. Their intent is to eventually build a house there but for now they are using it to put three horses in a small corral. In putting up the fence posts last August, the male of this malignant duo, using an auger on a small tractor, dug into our water main and broke it. He was supposed to fix it the next day but never showed up and we ended up going into town (a 60 mile round trip) to get the parts to fix our water. My husband lost a day of overtime doing this.
Three weeks later, the idiot with the auger/tractor, was digging ANOTHER fence post hole and took out our water main at another site. He fixed it this time the next day. My husband and I both lost a day of work due to not being able to take showers.
Last October, the idiot was digging AGAIN, this time with a backhoe attachment, and broke our valve on the main well and didn't tell anyone until it was discovered two weeks or so later when contractors were out here to do something else. This time, we had to pay nearly $200 to fix that.
This past weekend (Friday) the dumbass digger took out our phone service (this is the second time he's done this) and also our cable/internet. I work from home so this was a REAL bad time for me.
I recently remembered my husband as a legal plan via his employer and we went to an attorney to have him write a demand letter but it seems to be stalling - that's my next phone call, to see what's up with that.
Now we come to yesterday when he was making veiled threats towards me to another neighbor, telling her (and he was drunk as a Lord) that he wasn't planning to pay the bill to fix the valve because "...my name wasn't on it" and "...if they try to make me (patting his firearm on his hip) I have an equalizer". Then he made a pretty off color comment to the neighbor when she told him her husband was coming home, along the line of. "Oh, I wanted to get naked with you before he came home". And then followed it up with, "But I see her husband isn't home yet" pointing to our house.
In doing some research into this yahoo I discovered he and his ex-wife both were found guilty in 2005 of 20 counts each of animal abuse/neglect towards horses and one count each for abandonment/abuse/neglect of poultry. In addition to that, on the same day, they were both arrested for neglect/abuse of a minor, two counts each. In addition, I found in the statewide court records site that this guy was divorcing two women, one in our county, one in another county about 4 hours north of here, at the same time, with one filing for divorce two months before the other one was final.
I could really use some advice here. My husband is out of town until April 17th and to be honest, I'm a little frightened of this guy, especially when you consider he has three different domestic violence charges of which he was found guilty over the last 15 years.