NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS COMPACT
What am I allowed to do? What can my neighbour do?
- There are legal regulations at federal level for the legal relationship between private property neighbours.
- However, many federal states regulate details or further regulations themselves.
- In practice, neighbour law usually falls within the scope of building law, but of course many disputes also arise from everyday occurrences or occasions.
LAWYER SCHREIBER HELPS WITH NEIGHBOUR LAW
Whether it's nuisance, disputes over construction activities or any other problems relating to neighbour law - we at the Schreiber law firm in Munich actively help our clients to assert their rights. With many years of experience, we provide advice and support in Munich and regionally in Bavaria on the subject of neighbour law. Different laws and regulations make it difficult to make general statements on neighbour law. We therefore analyse cases individually and in detail. Simply contact us for introductory legal advice on your specific case.
THE LAW FIRM RECHTSANWALT SCHREIBER IN MUNICH IS YOUR COMPETENT LEGAL ADVISOR FOR NEIGHBOUR LAW
Neighbour law nationwide and nationally, e.g. also in Augsburg, Nuremberg, Würzburg, Schweinfurt, Ulm, Kempten, Landsberg, Memmingen, Landshut, Weiden, Lindau, Garmisch, Regensburg, Ingolstadt, Starnberg, Bamberg, Amberg,...
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Contact us for legal advice/initial consultation - in person, phone, video call.
GOOD NEIGHBOUR, BAD NEIGHBOUR...
Life between neighbours can simplify many things, but it can also mean a lot of arguments and trouble. These disputes often begin with trifles and trivialities, which then escalate over time and often have to be resolved with the help of a lawyer because normal communication is no longer possible.
Neighbouring law regulates many details of legal relations between private neighbours through laws and, above all, many regional ordinances. However, these often differ from region to region, so that it is often necessary to examine the individual case in detail in order to form a conclusive legal opinion. Typical examples of what is regulated in neighbouring law are, for example
- Dirt or contamination emanating from a property
- Noise nuisance and general disturbance due to local conditions
- Installation of windows and doors facing other buildings
- Disturbing shadows cast by buildings or trees
- Disputes about boundary lines and the associated enclosures
- Hammer and ladder rights when carrying out repairs
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LAWYER IN NEIGHBOUR LAW
In neighbour law, even more than with many other issues, finding a solution together always offers many advantages - after all, you still have to "live together" afterwards. Mediation solutions should therefore always be prioritised. However, if there is no other option, the lawyer will also provide legal support right through to court decisions.