Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Advice from someone who had a breakin over night while at home with small children (now some years ago): You can buy over the counter security systems - I don't remember the name because we have ADT but they're fairly commonplace and available at Best Buy etc.
Good lighting is also a deterrent. We also NEVER leave any door unlocked, all first floor windows are alarmed, always double check cars at night.
If it's just a matter of keeping weirdos out of your yard, you can buy no-dig fencing that is not permanent at a big box store, stick in front of the arborvitae and it might just be enough to persuade him to go to someone else's yard: https://www.lowes.com/pd/No-Dig-Actual-3-8-ft-x-4-7-ft-Grand-Empire-XL-Black-Steel-Pressed-Point-Decorative-Metal-Fence-Panel/1000864882
Police told us the best defense is a dog.
LMAO. Defund those police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good fences make better neighbors.
I’ve been asking my landlord for a while. I’ve even offered to pay, but he wants his trees.
Anonymous wrote:Get a gun. You can accidentally fire it and claim he threatens you. As a woman, you won't be charged.
Anonymous wrote:When I first moved to the area 25 years ago, I lived in those garden apartments near Pershing and Glebe in Arlington. I went out one night and got pretty drunk. After getting dropped off, I couldn't find my apartment. I ended up sleeping under a tree in someone's yard.
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious what the disgusting evidence is and why you won’t mention what it is. I assume it’s poop, however, if it’s evidence of sexual things then that would concern me a lot more. I’d probably get motion activated lights and a camera. Neither one need a landlord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good fences make better neighbors.
I’ve been asking my landlord for a while. I’ve even offered to pay, but he wants his trees.