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∙ 17y agoNo. It could be grounds for a civil suit but it is not a criminal offense.
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∙ 17y agoIt is possible to sue a neighbor for spreading lies if those lies cause harm or damage to your reputation. It would be advisable to gather evidence of the false statements and consult with a legal professional to explore your options.
The verb for neighbor is "to neighbor," which means to live or be situated near someone or something.
Report him? Added: Believe me, if the neighbor continually reports unfounded criminal complaints THEY will quickly be known to law enforcement.
Civil is like when your neighbor complains that you make too much noise. It can be a lawsuit too. Criminal is when you have broken the law. A criminal act has been committed.
You could certainly appeal, but there is no guarantee that anything will happen. You would have to be able to show that there was something in what the judge did that was not within the guidelines of the law.
"Neighboring" is an adjective. It describes something that is situated close to or next to something else.
The singular possessive form of "neighbor" is "neighbor's," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with one neighbor.
If your neighbor is acting suspicious like something is up you should be worried!
The best gift for your neighbor is something he or she can use. If your neighbor loves coffee, get him or her a cute coffee mug. If your neighbor enjoys gardening, a good gift would be annual flowers or bulbs.
Define "harassing." The entire range of criminal and civil law protections is at your disposal, the same as would be with any other neighbor/neighbor dispute.
bag of high heels
throughing something on their yard