Your neighbor doesn’t want to trim that tree that’s damaging your fence? Are your neighbors preventing you from enjoying your terrace? Does your neighbor always park in front of your gate or constantly spy on you? Are your relationships with your neighbors strained? Neighborhood conflicts are common and amicable solutions are not always simple. However, it is towards discussion and understanding that justice firstly refers to unclog the courts. But what to do when it doesn’t work and what are your rights?
Learn about your rights
West France invites you to ask your questions to Maître Gwendoline Paul, lawyer in public business law. She will answer you live, Thursday May 16 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., on our website. To do this, ask your question in the form below. If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can choose an assumed first name.
Maître Gwendoline Paul founded in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine) the law firm Paul-Avocats which exercises, throughout France, with public persons, companies, individuals and associations, a consulting and legal activity. litigation before all French courts (administrative, civil and criminal) and European courts.
The lawyer has specialized, for more than 20 years, in public business law. She holds a certificate of specialization in environmental law, and a specific qualification in town planning law.
Neighborhood disputes are among the most common everyday complaints. The neighbors’ cat comes to do its business in the plants, the neighbor leaves his garbage in his garden and the smells bother the neighborhood, the neighbor looks over the fence too often… Conflict situations are very numerous and sometimes turn into drama . Amicable or legal solutions exist. Learn about your rights.