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Noisy and abusive neighbour
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Why not?! No-one really wants to stoop to other idiots levels but I'm afraid I I've had to do it with our flatmate who is an ignorant piece of work.0
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joolsybools wrote: »Why not?! No-one really wants to stoop to other idiots levels but I'm afraid I I've had to do it with our flatmate who is an ignorant piece of work.
Because there's no way in Hell the situation will improve if you do so. They won't say, "Oh, gee... I don't like when they play their music loud so I think I'd better stop doing it, myself." The only thing you'll accomplish is escalating the fight. Who wants that? Crazy people, is who.:beer:0 -
I live in some flats and had a noisy neighbour, I complained to environmental health and kept a diary of his behaviour - he lived on the floor above me but on the opposite side. His music would drive everyone up the wall and my flat used to vibrate so much so the windows would hum. I also wrote to my landlord after looking at the tenancy agreement (noisy person had same landlord) because there is a clause in it to say that we mustn't disturb the neighbours. It turns out that the chap wasn't paying his rent so landlord sent the heavies round mobhanded and chucked him out (neighbour lived in a furnished flat which made things easier for the landlord). Now peace reigns - except when the two girls upstairs have a lovers tiff or the baby downstairs cries.
Information from the Land Registry can be had for £2.50 but I would be contacting environmental health and keeping a diary.0 -
Goodness me having sh*t neighbours can really make your life hell! We had a highly disfunctional drug using/dealing/ loud housing benefit family next door the landlord didnt care (house was very delapidated!) as he lived the other side of london and the rent was being paid even though the letting agent repeatedly advised he evict them, it took a letter threatening to take him to court before he took any action - its only by luck this managed to happen!. It's just not right! the way things work at the moment:j Where there is a will there is a way - there is a way and I will find it :j0
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Not that I promote violence in any way but if you decide to escalate the matter and call in Environmental health don't, whatever you do, admit to punching the guy. If he denies the noise but you admit the punch, then he's in a stronger position legally than you. It sounds silly, but that's the way it sometimes is.0
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It makes you laugh, its my family home, Im not letting !!! holes win, bear in mind this is a bloke in his late 40s!
Good for yousome people seem to get a sick pleasure out of making other peoples lifes a misery. His time will come
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings
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here we go another fun night of lud music started at 7.30pm, have given up trying to watch tv, the rate Id need to turn the volume up by is further than the volume actually goes, so its online 4 a while!
HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELPxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0 -
Do you have a digital camera you can make video with?
don't know, maybe it could be usefull (if sound capture is working of course) - in addition to keeping a diary of the disturbances...0 -
Can you email me your boss' address please I want to send him a bottle of whysky
Although many times people say the oposite.... but violence quite often IS the answer!
especially to ignorant self obsessed moron like this neighbour.
Personally Id get some tubes of no-nails and seal all the downstairs doors and windows shut then pour petrol through the letter box and chuck a match in.
hopefully they'd die but at worst theyed have to jump from upstairs window and break a leg...at this point your boss should stamp on the broken leg repeatedly
You've been watching too much minder nelly..0 -
Can you email me your boss' address please I want to send him a bottle of whysky
Although many times people say the oposite.... but violence quite often IS the answer!
especially to ignorant self obsessed moron like this neighbour.
Personally Id get some tubes of no-nails and seal all the downstairs doors and windows shut then pour petrol through the letter box and chuck a match in.
hopefully they'd die but at worst theyed have to jump from upstairs window and break a leg...at this point your boss should stamp on the broken leg repeatedly
A little over the top maybeFriendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings
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