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Posted by JoeBob/IN on November 28, 2009 at 19:16:14 from (38.111.240.9):

I know that getting advice from the net can be good and bad but since you live and practiced here in IN I assume you can at least lead me in the correct direction. Here is the situation from the beginning. Had a long time family friend/ good neighbor pass a few years ago. One of her daughters moved into her house with her boyfriend. No problems until almost two years ago which would be last spring when my dads girlfriends daughter was walking around our 1/4 mile square block with the farm dog. Jack Russel/ Rat Terrior mix. Trained to kill any small rodent and whatnot. Was in the road infront of our field that surrounds said neighbors house when dog saw a wild rabbit in the field... chased and killed it. Turns out rabbit was a meat rabbit of neighbor that had escaped as at least half a dozen others had. Neighbor gets mad and apparently holds a grudge for a year or better. This past summer said neighbor comes around the curve in front of the farm and runs over and kills dog right infront of my dad, another farmer neighbor, and myself. I beleived it to be an accident at first. Half hour later we are loading cattle from a lot in the field where dog killed rabbit next to said neighbor... truck and trailer setting in one lane road while we get ready to pen up cattle. See neighbor pullin outta drive way and stand in middle of road to tell him he killed dog. He sees me and bumps me with his truck as I stand my spot in road. Ask if he knew he hit dog and he says yes. Ask why he didn't stop and says he is in a hurry to get a truck he has on trailer somewhere. Just about pulled him from truck but keep cool. File a police report as an officer just so happen to be driving by farm when we get back from loading cattle. Police do nothing, prosecutor does nothing and I called several times to ask why and just get a run around. Understand running over dog isn't crime but bumping me should be. Then I realize that the fence behind neighbors house isn't on the property line as there is a pipe about 5 feet from back fence in side fence. So happens next lot over owner has his lot surveyed and finds markers driven in ground same 5 feet or so from fence pretty much assuring me pipe is property line and fence was built off on purpose. Said neighbor has built a small shed type building ON the fence which is on my property. Call building department and ask them to look into it. Tells me best they can do is ask them to move it. So what are my legal options if any to get his crap off my property? She and her boyfriend only been in house a few years so I don't think they could claim property theirs plus the marked line is there. Tired to BS officials that don't do crap. Again, I won't take what anyone says for the bible but advice is nice.


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