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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 2779095" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>Ok, legally the guy cant shoot the OP for coming onto his property. The laws in Oklahoma do not give you blanket coverage to shoot someone just because they stepped onto your property. So if the OP wants to knock on the guys door and try to work it out as an adult, legally that would be fine. Now that doesn't take into count if the neighbor is off his rocker and wants to illegally shoot the OP. Just saying, you cant legally shoot someone just because they came onto your property.</p><p></p><p>Secondly the OP isn't going to get arrested for going onto the property, at a minimum I believe the neighbor would have to call the police and file a trespassing complaint first. The OP would be notified by the responding officer to leave and not come back, then after that if the OP came back he could be arrested.</p><p></p><p>With that if it was me I would be on his property with the repair quote, police report and a letter from my attorney stating since the gunfire came from his property and he (the neighbor) is responsible for the actions of people on his property shooting that he will need to pay for repairs either by having his insurance company handle the process of by his own accord out of pocket. If he refuses or tells the OP to pound sand then go small claims court and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 2779095, member: 5857"] Ok, legally the guy cant shoot the OP for coming onto his property. The laws in Oklahoma do not give you blanket coverage to shoot someone just because they stepped onto your property. So if the OP wants to knock on the guys door and try to work it out as an adult, legally that would be fine. Now that doesn't take into count if the neighbor is off his rocker and wants to illegally shoot the OP. Just saying, you cant legally shoot someone just because they came onto your property. Secondly the OP isn't going to get arrested for going onto the property, at a minimum I believe the neighbor would have to call the police and file a trespassing complaint first. The OP would be notified by the responding officer to leave and not come back, then after that if the OP came back he could be arrested. With that if it was me I would be on his property with the repair quote, police report and a letter from my attorney stating since the gunfire came from his property and he (the neighbor) is responsible for the actions of people on his property shooting that he will need to pay for repairs either by having his insurance company handle the process of by his own accord out of pocket. If he refuses or tells the OP to pound sand then go small claims court and move on. [/QUOTE]
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