Protest Against Use of Courtyard

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Question

I made an exit from the house towards a shared courtyard, and the neighbors claim it's not right. Now a neighbor has built a pipe near the entrance, claiming the entrance area is not mine. I don't want to take him to a Torah court before the legality of the entrance is clarified. But I'm afraid he will later claim that I agreed for him to place the pipe there. What should I do?

Answer

Shalom Rav

You need to prepare a document in which you write

"So-and-so who uses my courtyard is a thief, and I want to sue him in court" and have two witnesses sign the document.

 

 

Source

Choshen Mishpat 145:4

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