If your neighbor keeps swinging into your driveway to turn around, you are not overreacting by finding it irritating. What looks like a harmless three-point turn can feel like a small invasion when it happens multiple times a day. The good news is that property law in many places does give homeowners tools to push back, but the exact answer depends heavily on where you live and what kind of rights may already exist over your driveway.
It’s a nasty surprise: you thought you had a deal, and then the dealership says a warranty or service contract is “required.” In many cases, that add-on is not actually mandatory under the law, even if the salesperson talks like it is. Whether you can walk away depends on what you already signed, whether financing is final, and whether state law gives you any cancellation rights. The good news is that dealers cannot simply invent legal requirements that don’t exist.
If your teen borrowed your car and crashed it without insurance, the big question is usually who pays. In many cases, the answer starts with the car owner’s insurance, not the teen’s, because auto insurance generally follows the vehicle. But whether you’re financially responsible can depend on who owned the car, whether your teen had permission to drive it, what your policy says, and what state law requires. That means the outcome can range from “your insurer handles most of it” to “you could be sued personally for the damage.”
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