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run_rabbit55
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hi guys,
ive been searching the internet looking for advice on my situation but cant seem to find much.
i currently live next door to housing association accomodation. until now its been fine but now we have irish travellers in there. its becoming a bit of a nightmare but nothing too bad really to complain about.
i was just wondering if i can find out how long they will be there for or if i have any rights living next door to a housing association property?
ive been searching the internet looking for advice on my situation but cant seem to find much.
i currently live next door to housing association accomodation. until now its been fine but now we have irish travellers in there. its becoming a bit of a nightmare but nothing too bad really to complain about.
i was just wondering if i can find out how long they will be there for or if i have any rights living next door to a housing association property?
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I'm not sure what rights you're thinking of? Either get to know your neighbours and ask them, or phone the Housing Association. If it is becoming a nightmare then it is bad enough to complain about!0
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If your neighbours are becoming a nuisance then they could be breaking their tenancy agreement. However getting them evicted might not be so easy and you could end up with worse neighbours. Even a privately owned house next door is no guarantee that you'll get good neighbours.0
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