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Q: if someone brings their dog to my door and my dog gets out the door and attacks their dog on my front porch am i liable

They knew I had two big dogs.

Mr. Andrew T. Bodoh
Mr. Andrew T. Bodoh
answered on Dec 15, 2014

You may be liable, depending on what exactly happened, but you may also have a variety of legal defenses if the other party files lawsuit. You should consider filing a claim with your homeowners insurance, as they may insure you for this incident.

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Q: If my friend watched my dog for a while and i went to get her back but they would not give her to me, is that theft?

My lease recently ended at my old home so i had to move in with a family member for a while. I had 2 dogs and could only take one to my families home. So my friend offered to keep her till i can have her again. Well its been almost a month and i went to get her back but now they hid her at another... View More

Thomas H. Roberts
Thomas H. Roberts
answered on Dec 10, 2014

Unlike failure to return leased property which by statute is a crime (See § 18.2-118. Fraudulent conversion or removal of leased personal property), failing to return personal property (your dog) is a civil matter rather than a criminal matter. A detinue action in the general district court is... View More

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Q: I live on my parents property, if my dog bites someone can they be sued as the land owners?

I live in Virginia and since I live on my parents property I would like to know if my dog bites someone am I the only one liable? I dont want my parents to be punished for something if it happens that doesnt have anything to do with them.

Mr. Andrew T. Bodoh
Mr. Andrew T. Bodoh
answered on Nov 25, 2014

It depends on various circumstances: e.g., whether the bite took place on the property or not, why the person was on the property if so, how the dog got loose from the property if so, etc.

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Q: I WAS CHARGED WITH ANIMAL CRUELTY FOR LEAVING MY DOG IN THE CAR. THE WINDOWS WERE CRACKED AND SHE HAD WATER.

this happened at around 9:30 pm. She was only there for 45 mins. officers took my dog and at the station they lost my dog for 2 hours. Can I do something about this? will this help my case.

Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on Aug 1, 2014

The fact that they lost the dog for a while has no bearing on the outcome of the charges. You should consult with an attorney in your state to discuss whether you need representation.

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Q: My neighbor just bought a pot bellied pig, is ther a law about having a farm when owning a pig?
Mr. Andrew T. Bodoh
Mr. Andrew T. Bodoh
answered on Mar 2, 2011

Depending on where you live, there may be a county or city ordinance that covers the matter. Sometimes these ordinances are available online, if you wish to research the issue yourself.

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