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Nevada Legal Advisor > Blog > Housing Law > What to Do If Your Neighbor Damages Your Property in Nevada
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What to Do If Your Neighbor Damages Your Property in Nevada

M. Ali
Last updated: March 7, 2026 10:54 pm
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It’s stressful and hard to understand when a neighbor damages your property. Knowing your rights is the first step in dealing with property damage in Nevada. It could be a fence that is broken, landscaping that is damaged, or water that runs off. You need to know what caused the damage and how bad it is. You should also take pictures and write down everything so you can prove your case later.

Talking to Your Neighbor

Talking honestly is often the best first step. Talking to your neighbor about what happened can help clear things up and maybe even make things better quickly. Be calm, polite, and honest when you talk about the damage. If your neighbor is responsible, try to write down a deal for repairs or payment. Clear communication can help keep the property damage dispute in Nevada from turning into a bigger legal issue.

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Looking into civil claims and mediation

If talking doesn’t work, mediation is a good next step. Mediation services in Nevada help both sides reach an agreement without having to go to court. If mediation doesn’t work, you might have to think about civil claims in NV. Small claims courts in Nevada handle a lot of property disputes when the damage isn’t too bad. To make a claim, you need proof like repair estimates, pictures, and any letters or other written communication you had with your neighbor.

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People in Nevada are responsible for the damage they do, even if it was an accident. If your neighbor is found to be at fault, they might have to pay for the repairs or make up for what you lost. The judge might tell your neighbor to pay for the damage if you win your case in court. If things get worse, it will help to know what your legal options are and how much money you can get for damages.

Questions and Answers

What should I do first if my neighbor breaks something on my property?
First, take pictures and write down what happened to the damage. Then, talk to your neighbor to see if you can come to an agreement.

When should you file a civil claim in Nevada?
If direct communication and mediation don’t work and you have proof, you can file a civil claim for damages.

What do you need to prove in order to settle a property damage claim in Nevada?
Written communications, pictures, repair estimates, and witness statements can all help your case.

Can I get back all the money I spent to fix the damage?
If your neighbor is found guilty, they may have to pay for the damage that was shown in court, but not for the emotional pain they caused.

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