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- Answer: Maybe you should ask your neighbor and not everyone on the internet. Duh
- Answer: You would need to ask their permission. However, if you live in a city, there is probably a requirement to have your own hookup, since you would also use the sewer and garbage services.
- Answer: Of course, anybody can contact anybody, unless there is an actual restraining order issued by a court that forbids someone from contacting someone.
- Answer: There are many different states that border Colorado. They are New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas Wyoming and Utah.
- Answer: In most jurisdictions you can take a photograph or video of any thing that can be veiwed in public. So, yes.
- Answer: YOU must determine if, in fact, a legal right-of-way actually exists and is recorded in the county land records. If a legal right-of-way is recorded and the neighbors are trying to close or "destroy" it in some way, you may go to court and obtain an injunction against them requiring them to cease. If any compensable damages occurred, or expenses were incurred, you may bring suit against them for recovery.
- Answer: Lights on
Car in the driveway
Noise
Knock on the door - Answer: Few neighbours = peace, no noise from them, but you can make as much noise as you like.
- Answer: Yes , but you may need identification in case they prove to be a problem . The police would need information supporting your claim .