Dog Defecation on My Side of a Shared Right of Way
My question involves an easement in the state of: Connecticut
I share a right of way with a neighbor who uses my property when their dog "has to go". My entire part of the property is 'covered' so that their yard remains clean. What rights do I have regarding this as I cannot fence or block access? :mad:
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who owns the underlying property of the ROW?
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You have the right to get some rubber gloves and toss the leavings over to their side.
Stephen
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No, he doesn't Stephen. While a cop would likely sympathize with the action, it is not allowable to re-gift items such as this.
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Peanut111
My question involves an easement in the state of: Connecticut
I share a right of way with a neighbor who uses my property when their dog "has to go". My entire part of the property is 'covered' so that their yard remains clean. What rights do I have regarding this as I cannot fence or block access? :mad:
You may be able to get a protective/restraining order keeping him off your property since he is causing a hazard when he has entered the property.
Folks can use your easement if they don't leave feces on it. Make a video of the dog crapping and walking away (no audio though .. CT is 2 party consent).
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JK, you are almost certainly technically correct in that. But, I'll bet you $1 that there isn't court in the land that would uphold it. ;)
But to seriously try to lend assistance to Peanut111, I will say....
First a few questions and assumptions: 1) Is the neighbor walking the dog or does the dog roam free? I will guess they walk the dog as you said "the neighbor" uses your property.
2) Is this a road right of way that both of you have houses on or is it an access easement that runs through yours or theirs property? I will guess it is an access easement as you said that you "share a right of way".
If I'm wrong in my assumptions, please correct me. I would say that the access easement can not be used just as a dog walk. A driveway access easement can not be used for anything other than that; as a means of getting from house to main road. Thus, if they just walk Fido along your part of the easement and back then they are violating the law. But if they are definitely walking to the main road and then walking along the main road (i.e. using the easement as it was intended) but the dog still leaves cookies on your property while on the way to or from the main road, then I'm not sure that you can do anything about that.
That being said, I would be surprised if this is not addressed in local ordinances somewhere apart from property boundary law. A call to local planning and zoning might give you the information you need.
Stephen
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What would happen is a nice sized garbage can from the dump or a local restaurant accidentally fell off your truck on his side? Of course you'd be obligate to pick up the container.
Then negotiate. Or maybe the dog would eat it and end the difficulty.
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JK, you are almost certainly technically correct in that. But, I'll bet you $1 that there isn't court in the land that would uphold it. ;)
But to seriously try to lend assistance to Peanut111, I will say....
First a few questions and assumptions: 1) Is the neighbor walking the dog or does the dog roam free? I will guess they walk the dog as you said "the neighbor" uses your property.
2) Is this a road right of way that both of you have houses on or is it an access easement that runs through yours or theirs property? I will guess it is an access easement as you said that you "share a right of way".
If I'm wrong in my assumptions, please correct me. I would say that the access easement can not be used just as a dog walk. A driveway access easement can not be used for anything other than that; as a means of getting from house to main road. Thus, if they just walk Fido along your part of the easement and back then they are violating the law. But if they are definitely walking to the main road and then walking along the main road (i.e. using the easement as it was intended) but the dog still leaves cookies on your property while on the way to or from the main road, then I'm not sure that you can do anything about that.
That being said, I would be surprised if this is not addressed in local ordinances somewhere apart from property boundary law. A call to local planning and zoning might give you the information you need.
Stephen
I believe until the OP clarifies exactly whose property this is, there is no real answer that means much.
If the property being pooped on is part of the easement and the neighbor is the servient tenant, then there isn't really much the OP can do about it unless there is a law against allowing your dog to poop on your property.
If the OP is the servient tenant, then the OP should simply contact the police and make a report. If there is no law applicable to the situation, then OP needs to send a cease and desist demand to the pooper as well as a demand for him to clean it up. If the neighbor refuses, then OP can either have it cleaned up and demand payment for the services from the neighbor and sue if rebuffed or go to court and seek an injunction ordering the neighbor to clean up the poop and refrain from allowing his dog to poop on the neighbors property.
Self help often gets one into trouble and the one needing help in the beginning often ends up being the one penalized in the end.
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Self help often gets one into trouble and the one needing help in the beginning often ends up being the one penalized in the end.
This is SO going in my fav quotes file!
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thx to all for your input, pardon my lack of legal understanding...this ROW runs between mine and my neighbor's houses, basically part of both our side/back yards. It is used to connect a dead end street behind us both to the main road we both live on. Our backyard is fenced but as was explained when we purchased a year ago, we own 4 ft+ of land outside of the fence, but for obvious reasons cannot enclose. I will also add the neighbors do use the front half of this space (we have no fence there) as additional driveway space. Their dog is let loose to do his business and comes over to the area well within our 4ft+ (trained that way??) to leave his large 'gifts'. We maintain that property, as it is ours, even though public. Grandpa says to call the Health Inspector?
I would agree except I like the dog way more than anyone who lives in the house