I wasn't sure which forum to post this question in, but it's real estate related:
When a developer buys a large tract of land and sets the lot lines for the homes to be built, the electrical pad vaults are generally placed on the lot line between homes so as not to restrict ingress or egress...
I've spoken with the insurance agent on the matter.. Not to get into it, but the damage occurred on his side of the property line but it affects mine (lateral support) I didn't mean to imply he wasn't or was an attorney.
Yes it does.. I'm not seeking advice on the damage. I was just curious about the possibility of an RPC violation. According to the wording of the rule, it sounds like exactly what he did; threaten me with criminal charges (malicious harassment) to gain advantage in a property damage (civil)...
Is there also no right to destroy another's property?
Was I supposed to file a lawsuit against this individual the moment after the damage occurred without attempting to avoid the substantial cost of same?
I've had an ongoing property damage issue with a new neighbor/builder for the last few months. He has finally gone to a lawyer, and the lawyer sent me a letter falsifying well documented facts, and goes even further, accusing me of harassment, citing various parts of my state's criminal statute...
I own a home with a mortgage in Idaho, my parents now live with me after losing their home to foreclosure in Nevada. There is a chance that the lender will pursue them for a deficiency judgment after the home sells at auction. If I should pass away (car accident or whatever), I would like to...