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:Anonymous wrote:Constantly mowing the lawn could show some sort of instability or decline, OP. Perhaps report him as saying you are concerned about his safety? The authorities will have to investigate him then.
I sure hope this comment is a joke/sarcasm. If it isn't then this poster is a blatant bigot.
To assume everyone past a certain age is demented or unstable? Really? You seriously think this man should be reported to authorities? Did you previously live in a country run by a dictator? What exactly do you think authorities will do? Race over to his home, lights and sirens flashing, tackle him to the ground and drag him off for a competency examination?
You need to get psychological help, stat.
Anonymous wrote:Constantly mowing the lawn could show some sort of instability or decline, OP. Perhaps report him as saying you are concerned about his safety? The authorities will have to investigate him then.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, you'd hate our neighborhood. I live in a warm-weather climate with houses pretty close together, and landscapers are out daily doing yard work on all of my neighbors' yards. There is no day that I don't hear lawnmowers, trimmers, leaf blowers, etc. You just cannot be serious here. And yes, I somehow manage to work from home.
Anonymous wrote:It's not illegal.
All you can do is be nice to him and perhaps ask him whether he could mow less often, or, if he's retired, ask him to mow towards the middle of the day, when you're not home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do YOU make any unnecessary noise, OP? Barking dog? Loud music? Noise is part of living next to others and in most instances we ALL do something that annoys other people.
I doubt you are going to find any county noise ordinance that allows you to force your neighbor to stop mowing daily.
Talking to him in a CIVIL (which means calm yourself completely and do not go in accusing) is your best chance for success.
Keep your goal in mind (getting him to mow less often) and wipe what you think you are entitled to out of your head before you approach him. That's key if you want any chance of achieving your goal.
Don't even do that. It's a silly request.
I don't have time to talk to him and he is not very pleasant, he constantly complains about the neighbor behind him putting up a new fence. I'd rather let the authorities deal with him.
AUTHORITIES???? LOL.
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do YOU make any unnecessary noise, OP? Barking dog? Loud music? Noise is part of living next to others and in most instances we ALL do something that annoys other people.
I doubt you are going to find any county noise ordinance that allows you to force your neighbor to stop mowing daily.
Talking to him in a CIVIL (which means calm yourself completely and do not go in accusing) is your best chance for success.
Keep your goal in mind (getting him to mow less often) and wipe what you think you are entitled to out of your head before you approach him. That's key if you want any chance of achieving your goal.
Don't even do that. It's a silly request.
I don't have time to talk to him and he is not very pleasant, he constantly complains about the neighbor behind him putting up a new fence. I'd rather let the authorities deal with him.