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If it is a retaining wall clearly the responsibility of the property owner whose land it is retaining.
Yes. It's a retaining wall, keeping the neighbor's ground from spilling onto mine.

It's not as bad as I thought, for now, but it would be a mess to replace.
I've visually noticed the lean and a few stones on top fell over this year.
All work would have to be done from my driveway which would affect my tenants and my business.
I want to prevent that from happening.

Is a simple letter enough? From a lawyer?
If more, what kind of engineer would I need for a professional 3rd party opinion?

Thanks for your responses.
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