ericher69
Veteran Member
I am neither a lawyer or a citizen of your country. That said, I believe this would be a civil issue and your local law enforcement would not have jurisdiction. I located a very interesting fact sheet that may be helpful, and it's specific to Ontario. http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/engineer/facts/98-015.htm In a nutshell precipitation (surface water) has no "right of drainage". As a landowner you can refuse the water. Since she purposely had the "water" placed on your property - you have legal grounds to sue. I think I would have the lawyer draft the letter (instead of you writing and having him sign off). No lawyer worth a dang would agree to that anyway. This will be a cease and desist type letter - the opening salvo of pending litigation. You want everything properly worded and referenced. Hope the website helps. Good luck!!!
Thank you for the fact sheet. It may apply as I am in an urban setting.