the easement says I can't block C's access to his garage. In reality, my parking car on my side won't block C's access to his garage, but I am sure he will complain about it. As I mentioned in my very first posting, they said my trash can blocked them and pulled my trash can away from my property while keeping their car and trash can on my property at the same time. They want to use our property exclusively while we are paying property tax and insurance on that.
My attorney doesn't suggest us to tow their car or report to the police about C's illegal transpassing. He said it would make things worse. He said he'd like to contact the builder if we agree. Our concerns are: the builder would try to delay their reponse to my lawyer, so does C; and we are trying to keep our cost as low as we can.
From a legal standpoint, we can tow C's car now. But things will get worse as you guys can imagine. If we follow the procedures that our attorney suggested, which is contact the builder first, than go to court, etc. (he hasn't give a detailed plan to us yet as it would depend on the result of his talk with the builder), then it will be very time and money-consuming. I am worrying we may spend more money on this issue than this land worth.
I really want to know what you guys would do if you were me. Any suggestion and thought will be highly appreciated.
No, I can't park a car on my side of the shared driveway as
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• 看來不上庭解決不了這個問題的 -呆著- ♂ (273 bytes) () 01/26/2010 postreply 10:36:58
• 回複:No, I can't park a car on my side of the shared driveway as -單身老貓- ♂ (1146 bytes) () 01/26/2010 postreply 11:19:11
• Agree with Old Cat. -Comfort.- ♀ (80 bytes) () 01/26/2010 postreply 12:39:32
• BTW, you really should let your lawyer to talk to the builder. -Comfort.- ♀ (96 bytes) () 01/26/2010 postreply 13:58:52
• 唉,這位朋友顯然是心太軟了。 -peewee- ♀ (417 bytes) () 01/26/2010 postreply 12:41:56
• 這個我都沒看懂:(有圖就好了,嗬嗬 -傻等啦- ♀ (0 bytes) () 01/26/2010 postreply 19:44:32