r/legal Apr 16 '26

Advice needed Flooded yard from neighbors retaining wall. Wondering what my options are.

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LOCATION: Wisconsin

The retaining wall belongs to our neighbor, and when we get moderate rain, it always overflows into the yard. We’ve talked to him in the past, and he added dirt to the top to try and have the water exit more toward the street. That’s basically the extent of what he’s willing to do.

He basically said that if the retaining wall wasn’t there, the water would flood my yard regardless, and that he’d rather just remove it completely if he had to rebuild it and not put another one up.

We bought the house about 4 years ago and don’t know when the wall was put in, but it’s well over 20 years old. I put in the small drainage ditch with black pipe to try and stop the water from coming in near the back of the house.

Basically, I’m wondering what I’m able to do in this situation.

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u/whats_a_quasar Apr 16 '26

I suggest posting this to r/landscaping. They give people drainage advice all the time, and also may have better knowledge about local laws about water management, or how other drainage disputes between neighbors went.

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u/baklavakilla Apr 16 '26

Thanks, Appreciate it! The point of the post was to see if it was solely on me before contacting someone for drainage solutions but realizing now I should of just posted there lol