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How much does it cost to file a neighborhood dispute lawsuit?
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1. How much does it cost to go to court for disputes over neighboring rights in rural areas?

When there is a debt dispute. The plaintiff usually requires the defendant to bear the legal costs when suing. How to bear the legal fees should be stipulated in principle by the losing party according to the different circumstances of the case. The lawyer's fees should be introduced in the following situations.

(1) Laws and judicial interpretations clearly stipulate that the losing party shall bear the reasonable attorney's fees of the winning party, such as legal aid cases, copyright infringement cases, trademark infringement cases, patent infringement cases, unfair competition cases, litigation cases in which creditors exercise their cancellation rights in contract disputes, security rights litigation cases, etc. (2) Both parties clearly agreed in the contract that the lawyer's fees shall be borne by the losing party. According to the principle of freedom of contract, as long as both parties agree in the contract that the lawyer's fee shall be borne by the losing party, the court will examine this agreement very strictly in the case of prosecution or arbitration. The plaintiff must submit the entrustment contract signed with the law firm and the lawyer's fee invoice issued by the law firm as evidence to pay the lawyer's fee. Therefore, the cost should be determined according to the complexity of the case and the economic conditions in the region.

Second, the typical characteristics of neighboring rights

(1), the subject of neighboring rights is the owner or occupier of real estate adjacent to each other. That is, neighboring rights can only occur between two or more rights subjects, including both the owner of real estate and the possessor and user of real estate.

(2) The object of neighboring right is the convenience provided by neighboring parties, not neighboring property. One party has the right to convenience, and the other party has the obligation to provide convenience.

(3) Neighboring right is subordinate right. Neighboring right cannot exist independently, and it is subordinate to the ownership and use right of real estate. It is established, changed and terminated with the establishment, change and termination of the ownership, possession and use right of real estate.

Third, what are the precautions in the lawsuit?

First, you should make sure whether the dispute you are involved in is within the scope of court acceptance, and don't think that any dispute will be accepted by the court.

Second, if the defendant is not accurately identified, it is likely that the court will not accept your lawsuit; Even if the court accepts it, it will dismiss the prosecution. On the other hand, there may be a variety of litigation methods to deal with a dispute, or there may be multiple defendants to choose from. How to choose the defendant correctly often involves the formulation of specific cases and litigation strategies, which is a litigation skill.

Third, you should have sufficient evidence. The court tries cases on the basis of facts, and the main basis for ascertaining facts is evidence. In general litigation, the principle of "whoever advocates gives evidence" is followed in principle, so as a plaintiff, evidence is very important.

The above is about how much it costs to go to court for disputes over neighboring rights in rural areas. The cost of litigation is not fixed. The specific cost depends on the nature and complexity of the case. At the same time, the lawyer you hired also needs to charge. No matter how much it costs, it is most important to safeguard your own interests reasonably.