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Wow, it's a wonder we buy any houses at all! I have always declared everything on the forms, even down to children playing outside sometimes (nice kids, they'd be quiet if you asked) I would feel I had cheated someone if I wasn't honest. I guess we do what we can live with.
If the problem was severe this forum would have more threads on the subject
Thousands of properties completed on every day, and the huge majority wont have any problems with neighbours.
I agree, bad neighbours, thankfully, must be the exception rather than the rule.
As for the suffering OP, I am grateful my honesty has not had the flame grilling yours must be dealing with, I have no idea, really, how I would act in your circumstances.