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  2. In Texas, can I sue a noisy neighbor? Here’s what state law ...

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    How loud is too loud in Texas neighborhoods? Here’s what to know.

  3. Neighborhood nuisances: Can noisy pickleball courts, duck ...

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    Question: I own a condo in a two-story structure. Recently the community converted land that it owned very close to my unit into pickleball courts. The noise is awful. The pickleball makes a very ...

  4. Nuisance - Wikipedia

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    In practice, the law works so that if one member of the neighborhood feels that there is a neighbor's noise level is annoying or excessively loud, that neighbor is instructed to inform the town police so that they can respond to the location of the noise. "The responding officer has some discretion in how to deal with the noise complaint....

  5. Wilkins v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Wilkins sought legal recourse under the Quiet Title Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2409a, asserting that the government had exceeded the scope of the easement by allowing public use of the road. The district court dismissed the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, citing the failure to file the claim within the Act's twelve-year ...

  6. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    A typical noise ordinance sets forth clear definitions of acoustic nomenclature and defines categories of noise generation; then numerical standards are established, so that enforcement personnel can take the necessary steps of warnings, fines or other municipal police power to rectify unacceptable noise generation.

  7. My neighbor’s sump pump drains onto my property - AOL

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    If a neighbor installs a swimming pool that's too close to their property line, and it results in flooding in your backyard, you may have legal recourse — especially if you have evidence (in the ...

  8. Loud mowers & louder music? Here’s what Macon law ... - AOL

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    If you think your neighbor or someone else who lives near you is in violation of the noise or nuisance law, here’s what you can do: You can report it to the Sheriff’s Office in Macon: (478 ...

  9. Legal recourse - Wikipedia

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    A legal recourse is an action that can be taken by an individual or a corporation to attempt to remedy a legal difficulty. A lawsuit if the issue is a matter of civil law Contracts that require mediation or arbitration before a dispute can go to court