LBIJim
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Nope, no sale nor easement on the needed land. Stand your ground. If you sell the land outright or sell an easement, you're looking at trouble for years to come. He's likely to continue causing problems.
Get a good real estate lawyer and make sure the builder restores your land to its original condition. Then if he can't afford to complete the work in the proper way, TS for him. If he abandons what he started, have your lawyer and the city get on his case for creating a hazard. If sounds like your city might not have the, ah, guts, to get too deeply involved, however.
As for the nosy neighbors, they can either chip in to pay for the work he needs, or close their curtains and ****.
Jim
Get a good real estate lawyer and make sure the builder restores your land to its original condition. Then if he can't afford to complete the work in the proper way, TS for him. If he abandons what he started, have your lawyer and the city get on his case for creating a hazard. If sounds like your city might not have the, ah, guts, to get too deeply involved, however.
As for the nosy neighbors, they can either chip in to pay for the work he needs, or close their curtains and ****.
Jim