Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mind your own business you absolute horror of a human being. Your neighbor is trying to earn a living. Unless you plan to support her financially in perpetuity, butt out!
So you wouldn't mind a hair salon, nail salon, bakery, personal gym in a home next door to you?
Anonymous wrote:How would this be different from a piano teacher, teaching out of her home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s nice, but she constantly has a stream of random dogs at her house, plus two of her own. Most of the time, she has two visitors, so four dogs total. We are in dc and have tiny yards. The dogs are outside multiple times per day, often barking at anyone who walks past. The dogs are all kinds of breeds, including pit bulls.
Is this legal to run a business like this in your home?
Whats wrong with having pitbulls?
They are dangerous and require special home insurance
The breed itself is often no more dangerous than any other athletic, large dog when properly trained. Despite being considered an ideal family dog decades ago, pitbulls now have a very bad reputation that attracts bad and irresponsible owners who like the idea of having a “dangerous” dog. Just look at the tragic situation with the 7-year-old killed by a pitbull with clear issues…and was allowed to wander around outside, unsupervised by its owner.
While some individual dogs (of any breed) may have aggressive traits that can’t be trained out, humans are almost always to blame for a dog’s poor/dangerous behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, it depends on zoning. It may not be legal. We had a woman proving private personal training in her basement studio. She was shut down and fined. Residential means residential. That being said, you sound like a busy body neighbor.
It's impacting her day-to-day life. That's not being a busy body.
She doesn’t own the street parking and she’ll just have to cope with the “trauma” of seeing dogs.
+1 you can’t live in DC and complain about street parking or hearing your neighbors. OP should move to the burbs. Then she’ll end up next to someone like me - with 3 kids who are outside yelling and screaming all weekend, and yes. Our dog barks.
I’d take barking dogs over an army of landscapers with leaf blowers any day.
I know people think this is a huge gotcha to post, but it really isn't. The landscaping/leaf blowers (which really aren't that loud) are at least accomplishing something, by improving the neighborhood/area. A bunch of idiot dogs standing outside barking at the air, on the other hand....
And to fend off the reply, nope you didn't "find the leaf blower neighbor". We don't have landscapers or do a lot of yard work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s nice, but she constantly has a stream of random dogs at her house, plus two of her own. Most of the time, she has two visitors, so four dogs total. We are in dc and have tiny yards. The dogs are outside multiple times per day, often barking at anyone who walks past. The dogs are all kinds of breeds, including pit bulls.
Is this legal to run a business like this in your home?
Whats wrong with having pitbulls?
They are dangerous and require special home insurance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, it depends on zoning. It may not be legal. We had a woman proving private personal training in her basement studio. She was shut down and fined. Residential means residential. That being said, you sound like a busy body neighbor.
It's impacting her day-to-day life. That's not being a busy body.
She doesn’t own the street parking and she’ll just have to cope with the “trauma” of seeing dogs.
+1 you can’t live in DC and complain about street parking or hearing your neighbors. OP should move to the burbs. Then she’ll end up next to someone like me - with 3 kids who are outside yelling and screaming all weekend, and yes. Our dog barks.
I’d take barking dogs over an army of landscapers with leaf blowers any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s nice, but she constantly has a stream of random dogs at her house, plus two of her own. Most of the time, she has two visitors, so four dogs total. We are in dc and have tiny yards. The dogs are outside multiple times per day, often barking at anyone who walks past. The dogs are all kinds of breeds, including pit bulls.
Is this legal to run a business like this in your home?
Whats wrong with having pitbulls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, it depends on zoning. It may not be legal. We had a woman proving private personal training in her basement studio. She was shut down and fined. Residential means residential. That being said, you sound like a busy body neighbor.
It's impacting her day-to-day life. That's not being a busy body.
She doesn’t own the street parking and she’ll just have to cope with the “trauma” of seeing dogs.
+1 you can’t live in DC and complain about street parking or hearing your neighbors. OP should move to the burbs. Then she’ll end up next to someone like me - with 3 kids who are outside yelling and screaming all weekend, and yes. Our dog barks.
I’d take barking dogs over an army of landscapers with leaf blowers any day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy OP you're a real curtain twitcher.
I love that term!![]()