The neighbor deliberately blocked my toilet and damaged part of the wall outside the toilet, whether

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the provisions of the Civil Law, the owner or user of an adjacent house shall exercise his rights in a manner that does not harm the legitimate rights and interests of other neighbors. Where harm is caused, the neighbor has the right to demand that the other party stop the infringement, eliminate the danger, and compensate for the loss. If the negotiation fails, the police may be reported and prosecuted.

    What I mean by this is that distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors, and harmony is more precious. First understand the reasons why the neighbor did this, try to find someone to mediate, if the other party does not recognize such an illegal act (not necessarily a crime), we will do our best, and go through the legal process.

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