Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the person next door own the home. You are a renter.
The person next door is clearly crazy. But you are "nesting"
I own a nice place I rent out. Every tenant starts out, I love living in your place, your house is so nice. Slowly I get rent with my address on their checks, my address on return envelope, perfectly fine. But slowly it becomes our backyard, or I noticed you said "you own a piece of Grass on side of house" My last tenant I noticed as soon as she called and said in year three her outlet is broken and her toliet is running. I can by to fix as I was free and a sunday, she asked me to take of my shoes, I fixed it and did not even offer a cup of coffee she was drinking. You are in the bitter tenant phase.
Get out an buy a place. My noisy neighbor never ever talks to my neighbors, but she keeps an eye on my place. My tenants come and go every 3-4 years, my neighbor is there for good.
My last tenant they finally bought a house and our very happy. I was glad to be rid of her and her husband.
I did not raise rent for four years, I gave them a good price yet by year two started up with they "our house stuff"
Time to go let the next tenant deal with it. There is an old saying if you try to make a crazy person non-crazy only thing that will happen is you will end up crazy.
You are absolutely ridiculous. It's completely natural for renters to refer to their homes as "theirs". And they are under no obligation to suck up to you, endure your dirty shoes in their place of abode, or offer you a drink, for goodness' sakes! My BIL and MIL are long-time landlords, and they never lord it over their renters as you do. What's wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:And as I mentioned before I leave the poop for hours maybe a day or so. It’s not like I’m leaving large piles and so be it if i am that doesn’t give someone the right to harass me and throw poop like a child
Anonymous wrote:And as I mentioned before I leave the poop for hours maybe a day or so. It’s not like I’m leaving large piles and so be it if i am that doesn’t give someone the right to harass me and throw poop like a child
Anonymous wrote:Does the person next door own the home. You are a renter.
The person next door is clearly crazy. But you are "nesting"
I own a nice place I rent out. Every tenant starts out, I love living in your place, your house is so nice. Slowly I get rent with my address on their checks, my address on return envelope, perfectly fine. But slowly it becomes our backyard, or I noticed you said "you own a piece of Grass on side of house" My last tenant I noticed as soon as she called and said in year three her outlet is broken and her toliet is running. I can by to fix as I was free and a sunday, she asked me to take of my shoes, I fixed it and did not even offer a cup of coffee she was drinking. You are in the bitter tenant phase.
Get out an buy a place. My noisy neighbor never ever talks to my neighbors, but she keeps an eye on my place. My tenants come and go every 3-4 years, my neighbor is there for good.
My last tenant they finally bought a house and our very happy. I was glad to be rid of her and her husband.
I did not raise rent for four years, I gave them a good price yet by year two started up with they "our house stuff"
Time to go let the next tenant deal with it. There is an old saying if you try to make a crazy person non-crazy only thing that will happen is you will end up crazy.
Anonymous wrote:If I were your landlord, I would be disgusted by your behavior. Perhaps your neighbors are looking out for their friends. Although throwing the poop in your driveway is unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are indeed neighbors from hell. However, you are mistaken to call this your property. It is not your property. You are renting it. Yes, you have rights as a renter. BUT, if I owned a property that tenants let poop collect in the yard, I might ask my friends to keep a watch on it. Gross.
Agree. I have a dog and there is nothing that pisses me off more than when I see neighbors see their dog pooping and don't pick it up, even on their property. I also dislike when they pick it up and put their poop bag in my trash receptacle. The poop issue speaks volumes about you. The neighbors sound crazy but that is, unfortunately, what you endure as a renter and live around other renters when you own a home. Save up money for a down payment to buy your own home and check the neighborhood out first to make sure it is not predominated by renters which drive down the value.
Yes I need to pick up the poop which i do when I get around to it. It is not near their yard. They are choosing to come into our yard to cause issues. It is not their place nor does it deserve having poop thrown by my car. The sweetest revenge will be when we move into our dream home ams they’re stuck in a shitty condo in their 60s.