Ring doorbell and other home security cameras are everywhere these days.
They're so prevalent, in fact, that some municipalities offer cameras to residents free of charge as a crime deterrent measure.
But what if your neighbor's newest device seems to aim more at your yard or house than theirs? Here's what Delaware law allows.
Can my neighbor point their security camera at my yard?
Generally, yes. But the key word here is yard .
Front yards, sidewalks, and curbs are pretty much always fair game. In fact, any sidewalks or curbs in front of your house are typically considered public property.
Front yards and private driveways, while on your property, are also typically visible to the public, meaning there's a lesser expectation of privacy. RELATED: What should I do if someone is r