Understanding Unsanitary Conditions: What Qualifies as a Nuisance in Maine? Neighbor disputes stemming from unsanitary conditions can be stressful and complex. In Maine, the legal definition of a "nuisance" often comes into play when dealing with such issues. A nuisance, in legal terms, is something that unreasonably interferes with another person's enjoyment of their property. But what exactly does "unsanitary" encompass? 🏡 Common examples of unsanitary conditions that could constitute a nuisance in Maine include: 🗑️ Excessive accumulation of garbage, junk, and debris. 🐛 Rodent or insect infestations. 💧 Standing water that breeds mosquitoes and other pests. 🐾 Animal waste that creates offensive odors and health hazards. ☣️ Improper storage of hazardous materials. 🌫️ Noxious odors emanating from the property. It's important to note that simply disliking a neighbor's lifestyle or having aesthetic disagreements doe...