Inconsiderate neighbours

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  1. rosa

    rosa Gardener

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    well someone called the police on saturday night mind when they are full of drink they both call the police against each other, and they will remove her as she isnt on the rent book.
    The council know about the police as my neighbour downstairs called te guy that is dealing with it.
    I feel sorry for the girl that lives under them the noise must of been terrible she might of called the police i really dont know pip.
     
  2. pip

    pip Gardener

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    I really do sympathise with you and everybody else affected by these people, hang on in there it will all be resolved soon.
     
  3. pip

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    On a lighter note rosa, to any guests or members reading this thread it must seem like they`ve stumbled across a couple of forum outcasts with no one but each other to chat to [​IMG] The pip`n`rosa show perhaps? [​IMG]
     
  4. tiggs&oscar

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    Hi Rosa,

    You mentioned his tenancy agreement, if he is a renter would that not make it easier to evict them?

    I was pleasantly surprised to see my neighbour from hell(herewith known as nfh) taking his two dogs out for a walk - a proper walk on leads. Maybe I'm scarier than I think!

    TO
     
  5. anthea

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    Hi all, I think I can top the scale on nightmare neighbours. I truly have the neighbour from hell. managed to get everyone in an entire street to hate him.I can't even begin to catalogue what he has been up to. If any one wishes to start a competition on who has the the worst neighbour , let battle commence :mad: PS I love you all [​IMG]
     
  6. pip

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    Hi Anthea [​IMG] , here is a tale I was told recently at work, it happened to a friend of mine.

    My colleague took great pride and spent a lot of time and money on their garden. Great pride was taken in the array of garden features adorning the front of the house. One morning they awoke to find all the figurines and a hanging basket missing. They were tipped off by a neighbour that the local "clampitt family" around the corner had them proudly displayed in their front garden. :mad: :mad: :mad:
    After confronting them and being told by the thieving b******s to prove it they went to the police to complain. The police said that if neither could prove ownership then it would have to go in favour of the theives as they actually had posession.
    The cctv footage was of no use because it was in black and white, of an inferior quality and it would be of no use in court! [​IMG] :mad: :mad:
     
  7. rosa

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    that is unreal see the law was on the side of the thieves there really is no justice.

    The council can only do so much it is extreme cases were they evict.

    the woman downstairs is just as bad no one speaks to her from both blocks she is mad forver calling the police she steals of the landings took my bex bissell carpet cleaner Ã?£300 worth put it on every night after 11 got the police, the end of the story i never got it back and she got rid of it, pleased to see she could pay for decorators to her place weeks later, I dont speak to her, get this one she attacked my neighbour 72 year old police were involved arrested her let her out and the council said they owe a duty of care to her so basically she probably could get away with murder :mad: :eek: [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  8. pip

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    Care in the community [​IMG] , can be hard to implement sometimes.

    [ 12. May 2007, 10:01 AM: Message edited by: pip ]
     
  9. pip

    pip Gardener

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    Checked out the planning office website yesterday to see if the trampoline was allowed given it`s size and area it is in, a bit vague in that particular area I will have to pay them a visit when I get back from my hols. [​IMG]
    Any developments in your neck of the woods rosa? [​IMG]
     
  10. leonora

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    I have been rehoused by Camden Council because of harrassment by my landlady and the upstairs neighbour. So far I've been very lucky, esp. as in my new flat I have an entire garden terrace to myself. In the previous accommodation, the garden was the reason for the harrassment - the landlady objected to me obtaining a compost bin from the Council, objected, in fact, to me maintaining the garden at all!
    I've never been back, but I wonder if it's all been concreted over now...
    The harassment also consisted of removing my stuff from the bathroom, throwing my bathmats away, THROWING CLEANING MATERIALS AWAY, not allowing me to WASH MY HANDS in the bathroom....
    and so on!
     
  11. pip

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    What an awful tale leonora :mad: :mad: :mad: ,I hope you are harrasment free and happier where you are now especially with your own garden terrace [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  12. anthea

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    Hi Pip and everyone else. I'll just give you a taster to whet your appetite.One morning scaffolding was erected on our path to our garden.I called the scaffolding company to complain.They asked me why my kids were on the path. I told them that it was our path which led to our garden and that they had every right to be there, unlike the scaffolders.My neighbour had not asked for permission to erect the scaffold as he knew we would object.He does not have access to our path at all. [​IMG]
    He closed our street for hours with police traffic cones and pretended that the police had given permission.He then sent notes through people's doors who had ignored his refusal to let them park in their own street complaining!!!! This is a milder form of his anti-social behaviour [​IMG]

    I shall only give little snippets of the abuse at a time as fact is truly stranger than fiction and you could not make this guy up [​IMG]
     
  13. anthea

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    Pip and Leonora the police are not very helpful here either. Our mad neighbour assualted a policewoman by throwing her down his stairs and jamming her hand in his front door. He got a fine of Ã?£100! Not a big deterrent then [​IMG]

    Leonora you have my sympathy as some people you cannot reason with. Glad you are happier now [​IMG]
     
  14. pip

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    Arrived back from Spain today :( 3 balls in yard and the police been to the neighbours twice already. [​IMG] Little s***s! [​IMG]
     
  15. tiggs&oscar

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    Oh dear, what prompted the police visits Pip? I have to admit my neighbours have the dogs on leads now but their past behaviour has so offended me I completely ignore them.

    That cottage in the middle of a field with no neighbours gets more and more appealing!

    TO
     
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