My neighbors devalued my property by putting an atv track next to it when I put it up for sale & no one wants to buy it now. Can I sue?

Anonymous2020-01-08T23:30:44Z

Sure. How much do you have? You'll need a real estate attorney. Again, How much do you have? You might just go to the county clerk & ask if he has a license for that.Then sic code enforcement on him. How much do you have? Just a general law attorney won't do.

Caoedhen2020-01-08T21:43:23Z

There is nobody here that can actually give you a real answer. What you need to do is locate a local attorney that specializes in real estate and take your issue to them. Your specific location matters, along with the zoning/land use ordinances specific to that location. You maybe able to sue, you may have nothing to work with, but a local attorney would actually be able to give an answer.

testkit132020-01-08T17:54:40Z

Contact the zoning department. It could be in violation of the zoning.

Anonymous2020-01-08T15:12:22Z

Is the ATV track installed and used legally?    You didn't say.

Another moron who asks a question but leaves out the most important piece of information.

I could sue you because I think your shoes are ugly.   Would I win?   No. 

Anonymous2020-01-08T15:02:14Z

You might be able to sue under a theory of private nuisance, but you'd have to show that noise or pollution from the ATV track is affecting your property value. 

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