I want to appeal against my neighbor's property dispute. My neighbor doesn't live in this room, but if he lives somewhere else, I should get up.

Are you asking me if I should appeal the property dispute of my neighbor? If my neighbor doesn't live in this house, if he lives elsewhere, where should I sue? According to the information sent by Mega. Com, should be sued in the court where the property is located. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Confirm the location of the property: you need to check the address on the property ownership certificate to confirm the location of the property. If you don't know how to check the real estate license, you can consult the local real estate management department.

2. Find a local court: After determining the location of the property, you need to find a local court. You can check the relevant information on the official website of the local people's court. If you are not sure which court to sue in, you can consult your local law firm or legal aid center.

3. Preparation of prosecution materials: The preparation of prosecution materials includes indictment and evidence materials. The complaint is a part of the indictment, and you need to describe your claim and factual basis in detail. Evidence materials include documents, photos and recordings related to the case. You need to provide enough evidence to support your claim.

4. Submit the prosecution materials: submit the prosecution materials to the local court and pay the litigation fees. After paying the fee, the court will accept your lawsuit and arrange a trial.