My neighbors cut down adjectives of the seed plants that my son and I be abiding. What can we do give or take a few it? My 13 year old son and I planted a garden last year...

My 13 year old son and I planted a garden last year and departed many of the plants to weather the winter to collect the seeds from them when they be ready. I went away for Independence Day and come back to find that my brother (who I rent from) allowed the neighbors to cut down all of the plants because they be afraid that some of the seeds would end up within their lawn.

Now, I know it is my brothers yard - but, the plants be clearly ours and we are heartbroken that a years worth of waiting left us lacking our seeds. My brother has other known that I save my seed. I always save some peas, beans, tomatoes, etc... for seed so I may grow them the following year.

We started taking care of some of the planters and progress was self made, but some of the plants were not ready to be purged of their potential brood. I understand how some people have a feeling about their lawns, but I don't think it warrant tearing my garden down without so much as a send for.

Do I have legal rights??
it's JULY. no one starts veggies this behind time!!... those 'seeds' were ready within FEB and the dead plants they're on probably looked pretty ratty by now... they SHOULD enjoy been cut down long ago. don't blame anyone else, blame yourself for not getting your stuff cleaned up and done long before immediately.. the neighbors probably were worried about rats!.. and if there's a six ft privacy barrier, your Brother did the cutting down and is blaming it on the neighbors.

why do I smell troll?.
You aren't the property owner so you don't have any rights unfortunately. Perhaps you can move your garden farther from the property smudge and put up some kind of fence to hold on to things on your lot.

I think it's rude for people to do that short your permission or at least letting you know they are going to do that but most ethnic group are rude so its just something you'll have to live next to.
Answers:    Get your own space/house to do as you please beside it. Do you grow zucchini too?
contained by the future, buy your own property or use containers for planting. check into a community garden in your neighborhood. If you rent from your brother..consequently he does not have the right to have something you own destroyed..the best he can LEGALLY do if he feel it threatens the rental property...Is send you a registered letter and stir from there...A renter has thier rights regardless if they rent from relatives or not...The neighbors have permission but in impossible to tell apart effect..they knew they were yours and should own never asked your brother...That was kind of underhanded of them.If you want a family unit dispute..all you can do is sue your brother for the plants agricultural worth...
Wow thats harsh! as your brother owns the yard and give permission you wouldn't have any decriminalized rights against your neighbour, but if you have a legal agreement nearly the place (like a lease) with your brother, I'd be looking very favourably at that cause that is merely so very wrong. Sorry about your seed :( Your neighbor probably feels that he went through the right channel by contacting the owner. It sounds as if your problem is with your brother. If he doesn't allow you to use the property as you wish and within a way which doesn't damage it, you might want to consider renting somewhere else.
Yea, I think here may be two things you would have to prove. One might be almost impossible to prove.
One would be that you are indeed a TENANT and not just a relative who is helping their brother out while their brother is helping them out. If you enjoy a legal lease (signed by both of you) then the property you share near your brother is exactly that 每 shared# and unless you made it clear to him you had relinquished all your rights as a tenant, he have no right to speak on your behalf. Especially if you could prove the part of the garden you were using be part/or included in your rental agreement.
I think you might own to take this up on the legal front near your brother first and then with your neighbor.
The second point you might have to prove in a civil crust would be ※intent§ 每 which is very hard to do. Was your brother*s intent to damage you in any way? 每 Was it your neighbors ※intent§ to wound you? Or were both party*s executing ※a good will gesture§ base on what they thought YOU would have wanted 每 a garden clean-up.
So, to be a short time clearer 每 if you could prove you had/have a legal signed lease and that the garden belonged to you and only you 每 you might know how to file a case against your brother and your neighbor.
If not 每 administer your brother a swift kick in the a** for mortal so inconsiderate and disrespectful to you and next year plant the garden closer to your neighbors lawn and don*t stir away at that time of year.
Although I don*t know any of you 每 something tells me there is more to this spiteful and devious behavior on the part of your brother and neighbor, than is clearly visible on the surface. That*s newly my guess.