If someone has 5 dogs on the balcony next door, I can t sue him

Updated on Balcony 2024-09-24
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    OK. Sue for infringement of your neighboring rights.

    Legal basis: Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Law: The adjacent parties to the immovable property shall correctly handle the adjacent relationship in accordance with the spirit of conducive to production, convenient life, solidarity and mutual assistance, fairness and reasonableness.

    Where obstructions or losses are caused to neighboring parties, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction removed, and losses compensated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not necessarily, it depends on whether he has given the dog into the household, and it also depends on whether your community prohibits dogs. However, if you directly interfere with your normal life, you will be prosecuted for infringement of your neighboring rights.

    Legal basis: Article 83 of the General Principles of the Civil Law: The adjacent parties to the immovable property shall correctly handle the adjacent relationship in accordance with the spirit of conducive to production, convenient life, solidarity and mutual assistance, fairness and reasonableness.

    Where obstructions or losses are caused to neighboring parties, the infringement shall be stopped, the obstruction removed, and losses compensated.

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