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Neighbours have dumped fridge in communal area
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Try contacting your landlord or letting agency and see if they can get in touch with the landlord of the other property.0
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Because it's bothering them and the neighbours obviously have no intention of moving it. Sometimes if you want something doing badly enough you have to take things into your own hands. I know if someone had dumped a fridge on my driveway and it was bothering me I'd get rid of myself if they ignored my requests to remove it.
Wish I lived near you, anytime I needed to get rid of anything and couldn't be @rsed to do it myself I'd just leave it at your place and you'd do it for me.:T0 -

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Write "property of" and their house number on it, just so they do not forget who it belongs to.0
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