Palm Desert, CA asked in Criminal Law, Arbitration / Mediation Law and Civil Rights for California

Q: Hi, I've live in and owned my mobile home for the last 12 years. It is located in California. The harassment from my

neighbors over the last 2 years is unbearable. Decided to sell and was getting it ready. What I thought was harassment before, was child's play. The property damage, emotional torture and a recent testicular cancer diagnosis, are too much for me. I've gone to the police, FBI and everyone I could think of begging for help. All were nice but unable to help. I'm at the end of my candy cane. I just want to sell and live out my limited time left. The neighbors want me to suffer, rather than sell. I don't want to go this route but I can't take it. Please, help.

Thank you.

1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: need more info

this is not my area of law........however if you have not had satisfaction from anyone else and the facts warrant a lawsuit, you can always go into small claims court and sue for up to $10k......and no attorneys for either side. Maybe demand $10k and when they do not pay sue in small claims.

of course, you have the burden of proof of proving damages.

i would send a letter memorializing the facts first

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