Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Maryland
Nuisance
A neighbor and I have been quietly feuding for the
past year or so. They now have directed a very
bright spotlight into my home so that it lights up
my entire deck, kitchen and family room. The light
is pointed so that it serves no function other than
to provide a nuisance for my home. It provides no
appreciable light to their property, only the side of
my house. The light is on from about 5pm to
7am. I have tried to ask her to redirect the light so
that it does not create such a nuisance, however
when I approached her she put her fingers in her
ears and walked away. I have been told that there
is no law to prevent her from doing this, however I
believe that there has to be something relating to
privacy or public nuisance that would apply here.
If this was a radio that could be heard from my
house, the police would be able to make her turn
it down, why do they refuse to do the same for a
bothersome light? Neither of us own the houses,
her landlord is her mother, who lives in her home.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Nuisance
Sounds quite annoying. Frankly, I would have to research the issue before responding substantively; there may be regulations regarding outdoor lighting in local zoning, building codes etc. There are some common law causes of action that might be applicable, but would require some research to evaluate.
Although I am happy to conduct such efforts on your behalf (and you may call at your convenience if you would like to set up an appointment) the most economical response (though probably not the most emotionally satisfying one) may be to simply install darker shades and/or to rent a different house.
Please call if you would like follow-up.
Lawrence R. Holzman, Esquire
Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, P.A.
6404 Ivy Lane, Suite 400
Greenbelt, MD 20770
(301) 220-2200
fax (301) 220-1214
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