Anonymous wrote:I am literally moving next month because of this. Our neighbor is just ridiculously loud and our houses are SFHs but have very little room between them. His roaring up his driveway at 12:30am with his music blaring, slamming the car door, and yelling into his phone on speaker got to be too much (amongst many other things -- including putting his trash bins in front of our house and then leaving them there for 3 or 4 days before taking them back). I often have to leave for work at 6am and I'm a light sleeper and have issues if I don't get enough. His kids are loud as hell too, and totally unsupervised. Can't take it. Moving. Life is too short and I need more peace than I have living next to this guy. We have owned this house for over a decade and he bought the one next door about a year ago. Oh, I forgot the dumbest thing -- picture this: It is late at night. The whole neighborhood has gone to bed. Loud music, bad music -- like, I don't know, maybe NSync or something -- starts blaring from this neighbor's porch. He and new girlfriend (3 mos post divorce lol) are dancing away on the porch. Like ugly embarrassing Elaine Benes dancing. You can't make this stuff up.
Will be renting out my house. Would love it if the eventual tenant annoys the neighbor. Poetic justice.
Anonymous wrote:Mine tried to get my historic chestnut tree chopped down because they were convinced of had termites. It didn't, but I had to spend $2500 for an arborist to certify it.
Their brat child throws his ball into our fenced backyard and helps himself to retrieve it, constantly letting our dog out because he doesn't close the gate. The dog could get hit by a car, and it's just a hassle to canvas the neighborhood searching for him
Anonymous wrote:Mine tried to get my historic chestnut tree chopped down because they were convinced of had termites. It didn't, but I had to spend $2500 for an arborist to certify it.
Their brat child throws his ball into our fenced backyard and helps himself to retrieve it, constantly letting our dog out because he doesn't close the gate. The dog could get hit by a car, and it's just a hassle to canvas the neighborhood searching for him
Anonymous wrote:Mine tried to get my historic chestnut tree chopped down because they were convinced of had termites. It didn't, but I had to spend $2500 for an arborist to certify it.
Their brat child throws his ball into our fenced backyard and helps himself to retrieve it, constantly letting our dog out because he doesn't close the gate. The dog could get hit by a car, and it's just a hassle to canvas the neighborhood searching for him
Anonymous wrote:Mine tried to get my historic chestnut tree chopped down because they were convinced of had termites. It didn't, but I had to spend $2500 for an arborist to certify it.
Their brat child throws his ball into our fenced backyard and helps himself to retrieve it, constantly letting our dog out because he doesn't close the gate. The dog could get hit by a car, and it's just a hassle to canvas the neighborhood searching for him
Anonymous wrote:Mine tried to get my historic chestnut tree chopped down because they were convinced of had termites. It didn't, but I had to spend $2500 for an arborist to certify it.
Their brat child throws his ball into our fenced backyard and helps himself to retrieve it, constantly letting our dog out because he doesn't close the gate. The dog could get hit by a car, and it's just a hassle to canvas the neighborhood searching for him