Even the most amicable neighbors can have arguments, and legal issues often arise. A Tucson neighbor dispute lawyer can be a valuable resource when facing the legal side of neighbor disputes.
From explaining your rights to notifying your neighbor to filing a claim, a neighbor dispute attorney from Harper Hall PLC can help you every step of the way. With almost three decades of experience working with clients across Arizona, including hundreds of homeowners in Pima County, we bring compassion and understanding to each one of our cases.
While there are many reasons that disputes between neighbors occur, noise is a common one. Friday night parties, excessively loud pets, construction tools, and more can all create unwanted levels of noise. This is especially frustrating when it interrupts your sleep or focus time.
On top of noise complaints, other causes of neighbor disputes can include:
Many neighbor dispute cases can be solved by talking things out with your neighbor. If that doesn’t work, a Tucson neighbor dispute lawyer can help you. They can explain your rights and options. If you or your neighbor decides to take legal action, they can support you in negotiations and in court.
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While most people would prefer to resolve disputes out of court, that isn’t always effective. The Tucson Division of the Arizona District Court, located on W. Congress St., saw 12 civil cases related to real property in fiscal year 2024, a 200% increase from the previous year.
Depending on the nature of your dispute, you may have different options. An attorney can be helpful even if you don’t want to go to court. For example, a lawyer could assist you in negotiating with your neighbor by sending them a notice of your complaint with potential solutions for resolving it before resorting to filing a claim.
For noise complaints, you have more options if your neighbor is breaking local ordinances. The Tucson noise ordinance restricts residential noise levels that extend beyond one’s property line. During the day, the limit is 70 dB(A), and between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., it is 62 dB(A).
Other disputes might also have a backing in local, state, or federal law. Property disputes will usually be resolved by clarifying what can and cannot be built or modified on the property. Landscape changes that block your view of the beautiful Sonoran Desert could also be disputed if the changes are unlawful.
If negotiation is unsuccessful, you might be able to hire a neighbor dispute lawyer who can help you file a civil claim to resolve your dispute.
Disputes like these are often heavily dependent on local ordinances, which can be hard to understand. At Harper Hall PLC, our firm is familiar with these ordinances, and we can explain how they relate to your case. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and find out more.
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