Introduction Neighbor disputes are a common occurrence, and they can range from minor annoyances to significant legal battles. One particularly frustrating issue arises when a neighbor interferes with your mail delivery. In Kentucky, several laws and legal principles address such interference. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of your rights and options if you find yourself in this situation. Understanding the Federal Laws 🧑⚖️ Mail tampering is a federal offense, governed primarily by Title 18, Section 1708 of the United States Code. This law prohibits anyone from taking mail out of a mailbox or post office before it has been delivered to the intended recipient, with the intent to obstruct correspondence or pry into the business or secrets of another. It also covers destruction, hiding, and theft of mail. Key aspects of the federal law: ✅ Theft: Stealing mail directly from your mailbox is a clear violation. ✅ Tampering: Opening, destr...
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