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answered on Jul 18, 2023
In Kansas, the specific laws and regulations regarding water usage and requirements may vary depending on local ordinances and circumstances. While I can't give you a straight answer on the misdemeanor charge, it's crucial to understand that local authorities may have their own rules and... View More
They gave me a refund and told me to keep tablet
answered on Feb 23, 2020
A judge could ask what your damages were. If the tablet didn't work and your money was refunded, a judge could hold that you were compensated for your damages. You could check if another attorney sees things differently. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
My house is at the top of an incline, and his is at the bottom of it. He has now filed a police report against me and plans to file with the Environmental Protection Agency. I do not feel that I am over watering my yard. I am nearly 70 y/o, retired, and only on SS income. Any suggestions or advice... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2019
Use less water and don't apply until the point that water starts draining onto your neighbor's yard. Tell your neighbor you'll take measures to prevent water draining into his yard. Tell him you'll work with him and ask him to let you know if you reach the point of water running... View More
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