Whether or not you can divert water onto your neighbor's property depends on where you live. In most states, if you do something to cause water to run onto your neighbors property and damage occurs, you will be responsible. In a few states, that rule does not apply and it would be up to your neighbor to protect himself
no. adding water will cause the result to be diluted which they will consider a positive anyway
To redirect the flow of water in ones own home one can; Create a sloped area around the house, use healthy gutters, redirect or disconnect your downspout and place down drains.
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Going onto someone else's property without permission regardless of the reason is trespassing. Trespassing is against the law and you can be arrested and fined.
Redirect to the street via PVC pipe or "discharge hose" if codes permit. Redirect to a sewer line. With the latter you must be careful that the waste water from the filter does not overflow into the toilet or bath tub or shower.
In direct piping arrangement will fix it
No, water is a substance and not a chemical property.
Mono is VERY contageous and yes, it can be caught using someone elses drink. Their saliva is on that, as is everyone else sharing it
Wash your hands often, don't drink out of someone elses water bottle, covering your mouth when coughing or snezing, avoiding touching of the eyes, nose, or mouth, avoid contact with sick people, and avoid big crowds.
Of course tell them to rent half of your property if not sue them....its your property you have earned it...Kick them off
Being liquid is a physical property. Being water (H2O) is a chemical property.
The property is for sale. A property of water is that it is a liquid.