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Most harassments by neighbors are considered against the law. Restraining orders are another way to get your message across. Obtaining a lawyer to draft a letter stating the fact you’re going to sue will again reinforce the fact of harassment. Door cam or video maybe also would help. It’s a hassle dealing with creeps. Go to lengths to justify your rights shouldn’t happen. But it will escalate in some instances.

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Harassment is definitely against the law where I live. The problem can be proving it. How do you prove someone says something threatening as you walk by? Cameras are really good but do not always capture it, or present correctly, and there are also laws about using cameras in apartment complexes.

Retraining orders? If someone is that "bad" to need such an order is a piece of paper going to stop them? Maybe, hopefully, in practice it does for most situations. In my case that wouldn't do anything and in fact would make it worse. These people have lots of angry and wacked out friends, too. They don't care about anyone or anything.

This nightmare is over here thank goodness! I am just waiting for official confirmation from the landlord. I will update soon.