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Neighbours house collapsing.

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  • kazwookie
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    Is she living in this property? if it does fall down and she is in there, ...................................
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  • rs65
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    Brickwall wrote: »
    if they have washed their hands of her I've no idea what I'm going to do.

    Speak to the other neighbour yourself
    Speak to building control
    Speak to social services
  • Brickwall
    Brickwall Posts: 116 Forumite
    Yes, she is living in the house, her sister told her the other day that she was going to have to move out because of the state of things, she's refused to do that. We've all said because of the sheer amount of stuff piled all over the place that we're concerned about her falling.

    When I spoke to her sister on Friday she told me that I'd done everything I could and the family needed to pull their finger out because at the end of the day she is their responsibility, I'm hoping that they are going to make some attempt to help sort this tomorrow.
  • If the family dont tackle this in a timely manner, which basically is NOW, then i'd be going with the suggestions of rs65.
    "Speak to the other neighbour yourself
    Speak to building control
    Speak to social services"

    The lady clearly has some form of mental heath issues and is a danger to herself at this point, and if not controlled NOW then maybe the family are enableing. :(
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