Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My elderly dad mows his lawn probably 3-5 days a week because he likes the exercise but has a big yard and finds it too tiring to do it all in a day. So he does it in batches. He has every right to do so.
np He may have the right but, he isn't neighborly since he is annoying people. I get it op. My neighbor's dad is older and he enjoys mowing the lawn and you can't enjoy being outside AND he takes forever to get the job done. Not much I can do honestly but, go inside when he is out there.
Are you seriously suggesting people don't mow to make you happy? You see my middle finger?
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with him? It's really annoying as I work from home.
Are there any rules on this, I understand once or twice a week but almost every day is excessive.
He is retired probably age 60+
Anonymous wrote:Honestly you should contact the police. And if he's older, maybe family services. Does he not remember that he cut the grass already? I would be worried
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see both sides.
Op I’m a nurse and I used to work nights. Had a neighbor who worked from home and was constantly playing loud music from about noon each day. I “casually” introduced myself and as we were chatting, I threw in the fact that I work nights. She stopped the noise.
You mentioned he’s unpleasant but if you don’t try talking to him, he may not know he’s bothering anyone.
Noon is too early.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is probably a bored retiree w/too much time on his hands.
If it truly bothers you -> talk to him about it.
Reporting him would be cruel + extreme.
Let's say you did want to report him. Who do you call? The EPA? The local lawncare union?
I’d start with Department of Interior and have them connect me to someone at BLM
Anonymous wrote:I see both sides.
Op I’m a nurse and I used to work nights. Had a neighbor who worked from home and was constantly playing loud music from about noon each day. I “casually” introduced myself and as we were chatting, I threw in the fact that I work nights. She stopped the noise.
You mentioned he’s unpleasant but if you don’t try talking to him, he may not know he’s bothering anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is probably a bored retiree w/too much time on his hands.
If it truly bothers you -> talk to him about it.
Reporting him would be cruel + extreme.
Let's say you did want to report him. Who do you call? The EPA? The local lawncare union?