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i have lost multiple hours of sleep, have plenty of proof of the barking, etc. mental health suffering so bad
answered on May 24, 2024
Yes, you can bring your neighbors to court over incessant noise, such as constant dog barking and screaming children, which is affecting your mental health and sleep. Documenting the noise with recordings and keeping a detailed log of incidents will support your case. It's also helpful to... View More
If so my neighbor said he's going to trap some cats i had at the time and let us know because they were nice cats but later told us he shot them. Is the anything I could do because now he and I both have severe mouse problems.
answered on Nov 14, 2024
Yes, I can provide an overview of animal cruelty laws and possible steps you might take.
Overview of Animal Cruelty Laws
In most states, animal cruelty laws prohibit harming or killing animals without a justified reason. Shooting or otherwise harming an animal, even if it's a... View More
I was outside of van,checking on my dogs&out of gas. A cop arrested me for dui dragged to to hospital to get blood taken&to jail.I lost my female dog&her puppies due to pound bullying me,.Just recently I was arrested on a warrant for that charge.While arrested they took my 2boy dogs to... View More
answered on Nov 14, 2024
I'm truly sorry to hear about the pain and distress you've experienced. Situations involving wrongful arrest, potential mishandling of pets, and emotional distress are complex and can have significant emotional impacts. Here’s an overview of possible legal avenues for your case and why... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2024
A Nevada attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I do not practice in Animal Law or Criminal Law (your selected categories) but your question is a general one. It's called a "transcript;" it's the written record of a court proceeding or deposition. Good luck
My daughters friend who lives in our neighborhood asked to come in our house to see the dog and me and my daughter both said no cause we didn't want him to get out of the house. She proceeded to come in anyways and my dog jumped up on her then she ran from him and he jumped and bit her face... View More
answered on Oct 5, 2023
In Nevada, dog owners are typically held liable for any damages caused if their dog bites someone, based on the principles of negligence. However, circumstances can play a significant role in determining liability. If someone entered your property without permission, especially after being... View More
Does the provider need to have a valid license? The license number on the letter was cancelled in 2019.
answered on Aug 9, 2023
In Nevada, an ESA letter from an out-of-state provider might not be automatically valid unless it meets Nevada's specific requirements.
Typically, for an ESA letter to be valid, it should come from a licensed mental health professional who is authorized to practice in the state where... View More
I got divorced in August of 2020. We had 3 dogs while married, one of which I bought from my best friend. When my ex and I sat down to go over our belongings, and who gets to keep what, we had an agreement that she would keep two dogs, and I would keep the one I paid for. This was a verbal... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2023
If your divorce was in Nevada you can file a motion requesting her to return your dog that was purchased from your friend.
Filing the motion does not mean that you will automatically be awarded the dog but it will give you the opportunity to have your request reviewed by the court. Per the... View More
I have three dogs one is documented as my emotional support animal by my doctor of several years. Am I required to inform potential landlords that I have an ESA before I apply to be a tenant ? The rental property I am interested in has a two pet policy, although I have three dogs one is ESA.... View More
answered on Jul 7, 2019
Probably not. There are a few limited exceptions to the Fair Housing Act but, unless one of the exceptions applies, the ESA is not considered a pet and therefore should not affect your ability to have two pets.
If you were my client I would advise you to tell the landlord up front that you... View More
My dog was on his leash. The dog that attacked him was in his home,but he got out because the front door was open.
answered on May 23, 2019
In most states the most you can get for the death of a dog is the "market value" of the dog. You may be able to get negligent infliction of emotional distress--suggest you contact a member of the Nv assn for Justice in the county where this happened--they give free consults.
What’s the best route to take to get my money back from them? Unforeseen circumstances arose between the time I paid for the dog and when I was supposed to pick him up so I made the decision to back out. Communication has been terrible it’s been about three weeks since I’ve heard from the... View More
answered on May 2, 2019
Perhaps small claims, you should get the dog or the money.
Contact an AZ attorney.
While dog sitting for a friend's dog that dog attacked my dog for no reason And my dog is now dead. Now i have a 300$ cremation bill that until paid we cannot have his remains. I Would Like this paid by the owner or the dog put down. What can be done for some kind of justice?
answered on Aug 6, 2017
Unfortunately, while they should pay unlikely the law will say they had to. You knew you were sitting another dog, and you brought your dog. If your firend knew you'd bring your dog, you may have a claim.
This rule is so that they can extort money out of tenants and charge them or raise their rent. They do this every year when tenants get their energy assistance money. They try to take is from them. There are numerous trailers without the required fence and some use boards and and wood fencing.
answered on May 23, 2017
The landlord controls the terms. They can say no pets., They can say no pets unless they are in a stainless steel enclosure. They can say what they want. Don't like it--move.
I was coming back to my stairs after walk the child ran in between me and my staircase
answered on Jul 1, 2016
If the dog isn't under control yes; if it was on a lead, you tightened up when child approached and the child thrust itself at the dog, no. But it's on you to control your dog at all times.And control means that--if it can bite anyone, it's you, not someone else.
answered on May 28, 2016
It depends on what type of dog insurance you are looking to obtain. The requirements for "paperwork" will depend on the policies and procedures of the insurance company. There are many loopholes for denying coverage for dog bite incidents. Make sure that you understand the policy that... View More
My neighbors dog try to attack me my dog got lose from his lishe try to protect me when they where about to fight my neighbors got between the to dog when She went down my dog bite her But Let Go Right Away Can She Suit Me
answered on Oct 13, 2015
Yes, she can probably file a suit against you. Whether she will win is another question.
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