Neighbor repeatedly landscapes new homeowner's front yard before their move-in date in an effort to trick them into thinking it's the neighbor's property: 'He acted like he did us a favor by landscaping it'

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    I bought my house a few months ago. Long story short, my neighbor landscaped my side of the front yard as soon as my house went up for sale without the owners at the time permission but they were so tired of him that they didn't say anything & expected next owner (me) deal with. it. He landscaped it with decorative rocks, metal edging, laid soil and sod,
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    and added lights which made it seem like it was all just 1 lawn extending from his house. He acted like he did us a favor by landscaping it and would water my side all the time on my driveway. I was afraid of adverse possession boundary acquiescence so I told him pls dont do that but he insisted and never listened. I got the property re-surveyed because the way he laid out the landscaping confused me as to my property line.
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    After being told by neighbors that he put his business sign on our shared lawn, that was the final straw for me and I politely returned his decorative rocks and edging he put on my side. I ripped out the sod he laid down and bought chop block which you see in the first photo to separate the yards and I also planted natives. Mind you, we live in an HOA and fences to the street are not allowed so this was the only solution for a visible boundary.
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    The homeowner laid down a dividing garden area and chop block (the white brick seen in the photo) in an effort to lay out a dividing line between their properties

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    He seemed p d. Hes weird. He stared at me and my landscaper as we worked. He encroached on his neighbor to the right also by 6 inches so this is not new to him. Anyway, fast forward today, he is in my side yard. He built a small retaining garden on the property line before I moved in so there's absolutely no reason for him to be on my side to trim his trees or do any of his landscaping work. Well he did. And what you see in the 2nd
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    photo is that he moved his "garden" more inward but did it all from my side and left all his cap on my side. He was also congregating with my neighbor to the right of me in my yard as you will see in the photo. They were talking about my plants and just walking all the area. I was p d because they could possibly damage my plants. I was watching on the ring camera to see if they came close to it.
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    This didn't stop the neighbor, who, again, made an even more audacious attempt to blur the lines between the boundaries. Seen here, they moved their garden on to the homeowner's property crossing the boundary which is way up in the top right corner

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    So I raked all his garbage to his side and put red flags all along the property line. Then he came back out with his wife cleaned it up and they started going across the street and looking at his house from the front and side angles. I dont really know why he is doing all this but I cant build a fence and I only have 5.6 feet to the left of my house. How can I create privacy? I cant plant. evergreens because they would be too close to the foundation right? Is there some inexpensive tall trees I
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