Neighbors from hellllll y’all won’t believe this one

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in a town house in a nice normal desirable area. We are renters in our upper twenties. The people next door built our townhouse they do not own it they are not our landlords but they act like they own it. Our landlords are friends with these people. They are close to 70. We are very quiet we don’t drink play music or have friends over and have always kept our yard up. We used to be friendly with them and would say hello and one point I’d even have full on conversations. Anyways I saw her walking through our yard back in August and she didn’t even acknowledge me. I was out watering our plants from the second story deck. I said with a tone what are you doing? She says doing what I’ve been doing for 15 years taking care of this place. When that’s not true she acts likes it’s hers. She then comes back around from behind our house on the phone with our landlord and says I just got done taking to your little c*unt A$$ b!tch tenant. I go excuse me I can hear you and she told me to go F myself and told me how much of a W hore I am and told me to go suck some old d!cks. I told her she was effing crazy and went in. The husband then comes banging on my door and says I sprayed her with the hose?! And harassed me and told me he’s not tolerating this. I recorded that with my phone. Our camera caught her in our driveway but you can’t hear the argument

Fast forward to now we own a patch of grass outside which my dogs poop on. One day I didn’t pick it up and she put a note in my mailbox. Next week I see him using the half of our yard which Is closest to his house but is our property. He’s on his hand and knees “cutting the grass”. And then they’ve been leaving this old rusted bike when they don’t have kids in our yard.sayijf oh it keeps people from turning around down here creepy right. So I’ve now been letting my dogs poop and not pick it up for days. So today my dog pooped its been thirty min I go walk come home and wham there’s poop scattered all over our driveway. Our camera caught poop flying in the air . She’s throwing our dogs poop into our driveway. Advice? We are currently looking for our dream home and our lease is month to month
If I were you, I would just pick up the dog poop and be model citizens, so they have nothing on you.
Anonymous
You all sound quite trashy.
Anonymous
Record them either to go viral or tell your landlords that if they don't put an end to the harassment you'll be contacting the authorities.

Or move.
Anonymous
OP - I would also email the landlord about the poop. State you had gone inside to grab a bag, and before you got back outside the neighbor had thrown it on the driveway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - I would also email the landlord about the poop. State you had gone inside to grab a bag, and before you got back outside the neighbor had thrown it on the driveway.


That won't work when there's several days of poop out there. Which seems to be the case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does the person next door own the home. You are a renter.

The person next door is clearly crazy. But you are "nesting"

I own a nice place I rent out. Every tenant starts out, I love living in your place, your house is so nice. Slowly I get rent with my address on their checks, my address on return envelope, perfectly fine. But slowly it becomes our backyard, or I noticed you said "you own a piece of Grass on side of house" My last tenant I noticed as soon as she called and said in year three her outlet is broken and her toliet is running. I can by to fix as I was free and a sunday, she asked me to take of my shoes, I fixed it and did not even offer a cup of coffee she was drinking. You are in the bitter tenant phase.

Get out an buy a place. My noisy neighbor never ever talks to my neighbors, but she keeps an eye on my place. My tenants come and go every 3-4 years, my neighbor is there for good.

My last tenant they finally bought a house and our very happy. I was glad to be rid of her and her husband.

I did not raise rent for four years, I gave them a good price yet by year two started up with they "our house stuff"

Time to go let the next tenant deal with it. There is an old saying if you try to make a crazy person non-crazy only thing that will happen is you will end up crazy.



You are absolutely ridiculous. It's completely natural for renters to refer to their homes as "theirs". And they are under no obligation to suck up to you, endure your dirty shoes in their place of abode, or offer you a drink, for goodness' sakes! My BIL and MIL are long-time landlords, and they never lord it over their renters as you do. What's wrong with you?


+1 The PP is completely insane. Hilarious that they're talking about "crazy people". No self awareness at all.
Anonymous
Do not engage. Grey rock them. They're spoiling for a fight and you're giving them the ammunition by not picking up the poop and talking to them. They are dangling bait in front of you, hoping you will bite. They WANT to brawl.

The days when people got away with this sh*t are over and done with. Just place cameras everywhere. Otherwise, ignore, ignore, ignore. At most, post videos of their out-of-control behavior on NextDoor to embarrass them.

This is nothing. You should watch documentaries on neighbors from hell to really appreciate neighbors from hell. That's not to say they're not annoying AF. Move to another rental if they annoy you that much. When the old bat talks to you, ignore, ignore, ignore. Complete silence. Do not answer the door when they come over and bang on it. Allow the cameras to do their thing, but do not engage in any way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here I know I need to pick up the poop. And yes when I’m in public I always always pick it up. But it’s our property and I may go a few days sometimes, but now with the notes and having poop thrown into my driveway... just because my dog poops on my property doesn’t give someone that right


It’s not your property, first of all — you’re renting. You have to pick up poop immediately from your front yard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does the person next door own the home. You are a renter.

The person next door is clearly crazy. But you are "nesting"

I own a nice place I rent out. Every tenant starts out, I love living in your place, your house is so nice. Slowly I get rent with my address on their checks, my address on return envelope, perfectly fine. But slowly it becomes our backyard, or I noticed you said "you own a piece of Grass on side of house" My last tenant I noticed as soon as she called and said in year three her outlet is broken and her toliet is running. I can by to fix as I was free and a sunday, she asked me to take of my shoes, I fixed it and did not even offer a cup of coffee she was drinking. You are in the bitter tenant phase.




Woah, glad you're not my landlord. What address do you expect on their checks and return address?? It's where they live!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does the person next door own the home. You are a renter.

The person next door is clearly crazy. But you are "nesting"

I own a nice place I rent out. Every tenant starts out, I love living in your place, your house is so nice. Slowly I get rent with my address on their checks, my address on return envelope, perfectly fine. But slowly it becomes our backyard, or I noticed you said "you own a piece of Grass on side of house" My last tenant I noticed as soon as she called and said in year three her outlet is broken and her toliet is running. I can by to fix as I was free and a sunday, she asked me to take of my shoes, I fixed it and did not even offer a cup of coffee she was drinking. You are in the bitter tenant phase.

Get out an buy a place. My noisy neighbor never ever talks to my neighbors, but she keeps an eye on my place. My tenants come and go every 3-4 years, my neighbor is there for good.

My last tenant they finally bought a house and our very happy. I was glad to be rid of her and her husband.

I did not raise rent for four years, I gave them a good price yet by year two started up with they "our house stuff"

Time to go let the next tenant deal with it. There is an old saying if you try to make a crazy person non-crazy only thing that will happen is you will end up crazy.



You are a jerk, and I pity anyone that has to deal with people like you. They are a renter and have a leasehold in the property. You are a landlord, not a hotelier. Learn the difference or stop renting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And as I mentioned before I leave the poop for hours maybe a day or so. It’s not like I’m leaving large piles and so be it if i am that doesn’t give someone the right to harass me and throw poop like a child


I know you claimed to pick up the poop within hours, however if you leave it out overnight you'll definitely attract rats.

It sounds as if you have multiple dogs and if that's the case and you're leaving out multiple piles of excrement, you may have them already and you wouldn't even know it.
Rats only come out very late during the overnight hours when they know that there's little chance that they'll attract attention or be seen.

If they're already there you're going to have a problem, because once a rat finds a food source, it will NOT leave that area until it is physically forced out by an exterminator or the food source dries up (and god forbid they have babies!).

The diseases rats cary pose a health risk to not only you, but your dogs too -- that alone should be a deterrent from ever leaving it out again.

Anonymous
You all sound nuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here I know I need to pick up the poop. And yes when I’m in public I always always pick it up. But it’s our property and I may go a few days sometimes, but now with the notes and having poop thrown into my driveway... just because my dog poops on my property doesn’t give someone that right


It’s not your property, first of all — you’re renting. You have to pick up poop immediately from your front yard.



WTH!!! poop smells, flies like poop 💩. Op you're juvenile and nasty habit! You should not be living in a townhouse if that is your mentally, you need to move to a SFH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here I know I need to pick up the poop. And yes when I’m in public I always always pick it up. But it’s our property and I may go a few days sometimes, but now with the notes and having poop thrown into my driveway... just because my dog poops on my property doesn’t give someone that right


Do you go a few days without picking it up? Or a few hours?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shrug. It's temporary. Don't know why you would let your dog poop and not pick it up though. That's nasty.


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