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Bins shared with neighbours - end of my tether!!!
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This really is a sobering post.knightstyle said:Sorry to read all this opp. but as the flat is let by a housing association I would put up with this problem and just keep tidying when you need to. This is because if you complain too much they will move or be moved and the next tenants could be much much worse.
If I were you I would sell ASAP and clear up before any viewings, do not make an official complaint you would have to declare.
Then buy somewhere with hopefully no renters near.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.0 -
Thank you for all the replies. It’s given me a lot to think about.
i think I need to reflect on how committee I am to staying here. If I really don’t want to move, then I will get the council involved, but if I want to move, then Making a complaint would be a mistake because I would need to disclose this to any buyers.2025 goals
GC: April £100
Savings: save £6K (or move house)
Health: Lose 3 stone
Mind: read at least 24 books0
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