Disputes among neighbors on rise across state
Good fences may make good neighbors — but sometimes a barricade is more in order.
Disgruntled neighbors spend countless hours fuming over barking dogs, overgrown yards and shared property lines and spend thousands of dollars in court, all while living within earshot of each other.
So why not just work it out? Well, easier said than done.
Consider one neighbor, whose barking dog irritated the man next door ...
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