Salisbury, NC asked in Estate Planning and Real Estate Law for North Carolina

Q: The state ALE served me with nuisance papers what do i do what they are accusing isnt true

they are saying we committed a act of nuisance under chapter 19. they are wanting us to move my fiancee is to never return or live on the property and im allowed only 3 hours a day and cannot return for 10 years. they are tyring to say my dad cant rent his trailers for a year an then it has to go through them. Any call that the cop came nout here on an we were deemed to NOT be a nuisance they are not counting. They went back 5 years an thing that has happened an been called on here for half was not even us. Now my husband had a detective tell him that he was goin to get him for being a nuisance and that he wasnt going to stop until he move out of his county an wasnt going to stop with me until i left him and that comes from my husband not writing a statement for the dectative that was false because he was not here at the time of the the event.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Your issue could either be somewhat simple or somewhat complex, but it's difficult to tell from the information provided. For example, it isn't clear who owns "the property," what the "event" was, and why ALE was involved. To be able to help determine your potential rights, first, an attorney would need to gather the legally significant facts. You should consider scheduling a legal consultation sooner rather than later.

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