Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor is doing the same thing in the garage in a condominium. What could he possibly be doing in there. I've never seen him bring out any products. It just strange chemical smells and the compressor running. They aren't working on the house. They are renting
Given the current political climate, they are probably making nuclear weapons. That's the most logical explanation.
Or meth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor is doing the same thing in the garage in a condominium. What could he possibly be doing in there. I've never seen him bring out any products. It just strange chemical smells and the compressor running. They aren't working on the house. They are renting
Given the current political climate, they are probably making nuclear weapons. That's the most logical explanation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's violating noise bylaws you can always report them
I’m not sure that it is. Wouldn’t it fall under the same category as a generator?
I’m also trying to tolerate it for the sake of being neighborly and understanding if someone is going through a difficult situation. That’s why I’d love to know WHY it’s running! I can’t make sense of it. I can’t imagine they’d leave it running for nothing, since diesel isn’t cheap!
op, is this the hardest thing you’ve tollerated state lately?
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor is doing the same thing in the garage in a condominium. What could he possibly be doing in there. I've never seen him bring out any products. It just strange chemical smells and the compressor running. They aren't working on the house. They are renting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's violating noise bylaws you can always report them
I’m not sure that it is. Wouldn’t it fall under the same category as a generator?
I’m also trying to tolerate it for the sake of being neighborly and understanding if someone is going through a difficult situation. That’s why I’d love to know WHY it’s running! I can’t make sense of it. I can’t imagine they’d leave it running for nothing, since diesel isn’t cheap!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dehumidifier. They had a flood.
This is my guess too.
Anonymous wrote:Dehumidifier. They had a flood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's violating noise bylaws you can always report them
I’m not sure that it is. Wouldn’t it fall under the same category as a generator?
I’m also trying to tolerate it for the sake of being neighborly and understanding if someone is going through a difficult situation. That’s why I’d love to know WHY it’s running! I can’t make sense of it. I can’t imagine they’d leave it running for nothing, since diesel isn’t cheap!
Depends on your specific rules, mine say quiet time overnight for certain hours, so if it's running 24/7 and disrupting sleeping it's 100% a violation.
I too am interested in the mystery now!