Chicora, PA asked in Personal Injury, Traffic Tickets and Small Claims for Pennsylvania

Q: I was wondering if its harassment when I can't step outside my house without my neighbor calling the cops.?

So my neighbor has been causing me problems for some time now, telling the rest of my neighborhood and my small town that I cook meth and I am a drug addict and how I steal from every where, I believe she has gotten me evicted from my apartment although my landlord is trying to say its for non payment of rent but I informed him I would be moving out in a few months when I came back from vacation because of the neighbor and her spreading her lies, I have also been fired and there is a few different people claiming they were the ones who got me fired although my work is trying to say I was fired for falling asleep on the job, not true, I went to sleep on my break and didn't wake up right at time to go back to work but everybody did this once in a while and nothing happend to them. I was recently told that I was set up to be fired and I think my neighbor is responsible for it. Now my license plate was stolen from my car and she makes a call to the cops every time I get in it and drive it.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: You need to report uyour licesne plate stolen and you need to obtain a license plate.

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