If he paid for the property it is his to do with.
If it cant be seen from eye level than who cares.
Neighbors suck.I dont have any.Whewwww
All property comes with restrictions and subject to legal jurisdictions.... When you buy property.... technically, you don’t buy property because the US government owns all property. You buy a set of restrictions....
Not if his right to trash his property directly impacts his neighbors property values. If he were to live in Alaska or some far removed rural area, okay. Besides, there is such a thing as local zoning laws. While I don't agree with some, others make sense.
Sadly, not so any more, according to the Supreme Court!
If your city wants your property to sell to, say, Condo developers that would pay higher taxes than you do - bingo, its theirs, for some chump change!
“If he paid for the property it is his to do with.”
would it be OK if he wanted to manufacture nitro glycerine, plutonium or anthrax?
Umm no. That is not how it works when you live among others. You cannot create a hazard, blight, a nuisance, an impediment to others enjoying their own property. You don’t get to turn your SFR zoned property into a junk yard. Let him buy acreage out in the middle of nowhere with no restrictions on property usage. Even then creating a hazard would not be permissible.
So says someone who has no problems with skunks since there has never been a skunk in his neighborhood let alone under his deck..................
-——If he paid for the property it is his to do with.-——
Not really.....
So if your neighbor decided to simply throw his trash and waste into his front yard right next to you home.....
You would not have a issue with an potential hazard mere feet from your home...?
Its not that simple