Anonymous wrote:Yes, we always do in our neighborhood. Lots of older people, people who work from home or part-time or on shift work, and plenty of daytime burglaries. Letting people know about the noise or disruption lets them adjust (mentally or in their routine) and prevents calls to the police. Our older neighborhood also has a lot of lead in the windows and exterior paint on the houses, so any time there is work being done that sends up a cloud of dust, it's nice to let the neighbors know so that they can avoid their kids or dogs being dusted. Basically, yes, it's the courteous thing to do because even things that are contained to your property and totally legal and properly done can be disruptive to others, so it's nice to let them know ahead of time if you can.
Why would you open yourself up to a lawsuit?