New York real estate disputes may arise from water damage that is caused by a neighbor’s newly installed landscaping. Water can seep into an individual’s home causing harm to the property. Ordinarily, a neighbor is not responsible for any damage stemming from natural runoff from rain or the land. However, if a neighbor installs landscaping that alters the original condition of the land that causes more water to run onto the property than usual, resulting in damage, there may be grounds for recovery.
If damage to a property was done due to a neighbor’s negligence or careless actions, an individual may be able to recover compensation for their losses or damages. In addition, a court may be able to stop a neighbor from continuing to engage in behavior that led to the damage of the property.
If you are faced with a real estate dispute involving a residential or commercial property in Nassau or Suffolk County, it is important to contact an experienced Long Island real estate lawyer who can guide you through the process and protect your legal rights. For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact our Central Islip real estate lawyers at (631) 348-1702 or fill out our contact form