This is more of a legal question, but since it deals with houses/land, here goes:
A friend of mine build a fine home, nice landscaping, and a solid wall around the property. A few years after he settled in, some people bought the adjoining property, raised the level of ground above my friend's, and built a home.
It didn't take much imagination to see that trouble was brewing with the neighbor's property higher and graded slightly away from the street.....there was no visible way for the water to escape the neighbor's yard.
As he expected, the wall came tumbling down, about 20 sections of it, with this year's rains. The neighbor refuses to fix the wall, ruined landscaping, or tons of dirt that have settled down into his yard.
My friend intends to go to court.
I've seen similar situations where after building one's home, a neighbor decides to raise the level of his land higher than yours. Back in the US, I don't think you'd get away with that.
What's the recourse here? Should something have been done right at the start, when the neighbor began filling in his property? If so, what do you do?
At this point, what are my friend's chances of winning in a court?
Surely he's not the only one this has happened to. Is there a law? Is it enforceable?







