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DESPERATE for a legal resolution

We have a renter who just moved in next door. He is going out of his way to harass and antagonize my disabled child. He makes it impossible for the child to sleep or rest. As a result my son is becoming quite ill. We have no place else for him to sleep except in one of our two bedrooms. both bedrooms are next to a driveway the former homeowner built illegally for this area.its been 4 weeks now with no sleep , no help, calling police, lawyers no one says they can help us. I fear a violent outcome since no legal resolutions are open to us. PLEASE HELP ME.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2007 08:41:00

Re: DESPERATE for a legal resolution

You may need to talk to a criminal attorney. It is unclear whether you own or rent your own property. If you too are renting there may be recourse within the civil justice system, but it sounds to me like you are looking for a way to stop this individual. Whether you own or rent the property, if this individual is trespassing you may be able to obtain some type of restraining order.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2007 08:41:00

Re: DESPERATE for a legal resolution

You may need to talk to a criminal attorney. It is unclear whether you own or rent your own property. If you too are renting there may be recourse within the civil justice system, but it sounds to me like you are looking for a way to stop this individual. Whether you own or rent the property, if this individual is trespassing you may be able to obtain some type of restraining order.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2007 08:41:00

Re: DESPERATE for a legal resolution

You may need to talk to a criminal attorney. It is unclear whether you own or rent your own property. If you too are renting there may be recourse within the civil justice system, but it sounds to me like you are looking for a way to stop this individual. Whether you own or rent the property, if this individual is trespassing you may be able to obtain some type of restraining order.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2007 08:41:00

Re: DESPERATE for a legal resolution

You may need to talk to a criminal attorney. It is unclear whether you own or rent your own property. If you too are renting there may be recourse within the civil justice system, but it sounds to me like you are looking for a way to stop this individual. Whether you own or rent the property, if this individual is trespassing you may be able to obtain some type of restraining order.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2007 08:41:00

Re: DESPERATE for a legal resolution

You may need to talk to a criminal attorney. It is unclear whether you own or rent your own property. If you too are renting there may be recourse within the civil justice system, but it sounds to me like you are looking for a way to stop this individual. Whether you own or rent the property, if this individual is trespassing you may be able to obtain some type of restraining order.

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