Anonymous wrote:"You're more than welcome to put up a fence if you'd like or get sound dampening windows."
Anonymous wrote:I recently bought a home that was previously owned by an elderly woman who lived there for over 50 years. My dc's play often, as well as their friends, in our backyard that is unfenced. 2 neighbors have complained about the playing in our yard. One is annoyed by the noise (they play during normal hours) and the other doesn't want dc's playing wiffle ball bc his windows might [b]get broken. I think they are used to our yard not getting any use and don't like the change brought by children living in our home and having neighborhood kids come to play as well. I refuse to tell my children they can't play in our yard. Other than a fence, what else can I do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do anything. Your children are allowed to enjoy their property. Make sure they're not outside being loud before 9am or after 9pm.
The elderly person may have health issues and sleeping past 9 AM. Being decent would be to ask. Those of us with younger kids have an issue when your kids are screaming under our kids bedroom windows when we are trying to get our kids to sleep. 9 PM is not reasonable with young kids.
Right. For those of us with older kids, we also remember when they were young and up early making noise. Your young child that is making noise outside at 9 am may be interfering with the sleep of an older child. However, that is the reality of living in close proximity to others and understanding that your situation does not dictate what others consider reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do anything. Your children are allowed to enjoy their property. Make sure they're not outside being loud before 9am or after 9pm.
The elderly person may have health issues and sleeping past 9 AM. Being decent would be to ask. Those of us with younger kids have an issue when your kids are screaming under our kids bedroom windows when we are trying to get our kids to sleep. 9 PM is not reasonable with young kids.
Anonymous wrote:Next time they complain about the wiffle ball, take one and throw it at your own window to show them how dumb they're being. No way in hell that a wiffle ball is going to break a window. They're super light weight plastic balls with holes in them.
Anonymous wrote:As long as your kids are playing within reasonable hours and not entering the neighbor's yard it's fine. If your budget allows though I'd consider putting up the fence. Whiny neighbors usually find something or the other to complain about.[/quote]
OP, if the neighbor wants the fence, shouldn't they pay for it? There will be other complaints, real or imagined, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do anything. Your children are allowed to enjoy their property. Make sure they're not outside being loud before 9am or after 9pm.