Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 22:20     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Anonymous wrote:I am not old but the constant noise from that hoop would drive me crazy.


Me too. If it's half hour a day or so during the afternoon that's one thing but hours and hours?
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 22:13     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

^ Which question did your post answer?
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 21:34     Subject: Re:Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

You must have a really poorly insulated house if you can hear the dribbling of a basket ball outside from inside your house. You'd have to be completely quite while inside and actually listening for the sound. If you were busy doing something, watching tv or whatever, you'd never hear it.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 21:12     Subject: Re:Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Honestly, it sounds as if you set reasonable limits so I would just ignore your senior citizen neighbor. The reality is that we live in a crowded area and reasonable noise level, such as the basketball playing as you described, is normal.


Your hours are more than reasonable. We don't let our kids play loudly outside until after 9AM on weekends, nor do we mow grass, use the leaf blower or any other loud yardwork before 9AM. That's being considerate of your neighbors. After 9AM, well, people need to be able to get that stuff done. We also don't let the play loudly outside after 8:00. If the neighbors have a kid with an earlier bedtime, they let us know and we respect that. We do have neighbors (like the PP) that let their dogs out at 6AM, leave them there for a couple hours during which time they bark and get into fights with each other. We've never spoken to them about it - although if I had a newborn, I just might.......

It's very nice of you to make the basketball goal available to other kids. Ignore the crotchety neighbors.


Some kids and adults sleep later. I find before 11 rude. I can see an hour or two a day but I would go insane listening to thumping for hours a day, which happened to us. I have health issue and need rest.


11:00? You're nuts. You may like to sleep late, but there's no universe in which 11 is rude.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 21:01     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Anonymous wrote:I am not old but the constant noise from that hoop would drive me crazy.

+1 ....and my DD loves to play basketball. That's why DH takes her to the park to play. The thumping would drive me insane and I would not subject my neighbors to it either.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 20:20     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Kids playing basketball unfortunately make a lot of noise--and I am in my 40s. I think it is the constant playing for hours--versus playing for an hour, stopping for an hour, playing for an hour. With that said, it's your yard and hoop and you can do with it what you want.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 20:04     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

If it's legal, screw him. If he wants to live where it's quiet he can move to the middle of nowhere. There are noise ordinances for a reason.

Sorry but if grampa wanted to go out and weed whack at 7:00 AM on a Sunday - because he has NO idea anymore what it's like to have to wake up early for work or be up with a baby all night - he'd have no sympathy for any of you I am quiet sure.

Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 20:01     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

I am not old but the constant noise from that hoop would drive me crazy.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 19:57     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

I would take the hoop down or I would tell the family that other neighbors are having a problem with you. You may not agree with it you can add but really we all have something we don't like.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 18:14     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

^^you hit the nail on the head, PP.

"Get off my lawn! And WHAT is the deal with these new-fangled computer spacephones?! Remember the Pony Express? Good times...."
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 16:55     Subject: Re:Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do everyone a favor and remove the basketball hoop without comment. The slapping of the basketball is loud and annoying. There are some places that do not allow basketball hoops for that reason. I can understand why the neighbor does not want the noise or hang out of a hoop used by "whoever" the neighbors invite. I am sorry that the neighbor had to call and tell you this, but he is right. Your front yard is not a hang out, particularly for your older neighbor. Be a good neighbor -- those HS kids can find a place to play -- your neighbor cannot move.


PP, I am curious: what do you think a front yard is for?


What it is NOT for is having groups of teens and college students hang out and make noise with their shrieks and basketballs -- but I am pretty sure you can't afford a yard in the first place, so you think why not use someone else's yard?


Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 14:26     Subject: Re:Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do everyone a favor and remove the basketball hoop without comment. The slapping of the basketball is loud and annoying. There are some places that do not allow basketball hoops for that reason. I can understand why the neighbor does not want the noise or hang out of a hoop used by "whoever" the neighbors invite. I am sorry that the neighbor had to call and tell you this, but he is right. Your front yard is not a hang out, particularly for your older neighbor. Be a good neighbor -- those HS kids can find a place to play -- your neighbor cannot move.


PP, I am curious: what do you think a front yard is for?


What it is NOT for is having groups of teens and college students hang out and make noise with their shrieks and basketballs -- but I am pretty sure you can't afford a yard in the first place, so you think why not use someone else's yard?


Aw, are you having a bad day?


PP's neighbor probably painted his front door charcoal gray instead of the HOA-approved dove gray. It's ruined her entire week!
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 14:20     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are in college but the family next door uses our hoop and my senior citizen neighbors on the other side of my house don't like the noise. I have voluntarily restricted playing before noon (I do try to respect our neighbors). I don't have an ending time but they don't play much past dinner/dusk. The daughter is eight and is trying to learn how to play. She usually plays first by herself (I lowered the hoop for her) but sometimes with cousins her age. The older brother, late 20s plays with a friend or two (he raises the hoop but it is a small court and does not accommodate many) and they play hard as in the ball shakes the backboard or rim. They don't do any loud thrashing talking but do ooh and aah while scoring.

They all played this afternoon and I received a call from the senior citizen husband which did not set well with me from the beginning. The wife and I very close friends and I feel strongly she should have called me. He said that I have a problem because the neighbors don't like the playing all afternoon. I don't watch football but I can tell you it was quiet during the Washington game. He wants me to tell them they can't play "all afternoon."

I told him I would think about his call but if my son was still in high school (4 years ago), I would allow him to play "all afternoon." How should all of us handle this in a multi-generational neighborhood? I only want to regulate the times and not implement and enforce breaks.

Thanks.


Remove the hoop. It puts you in the position of being the police for your hoop. Your kids have outgrown it.


Very neighborly of you.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 14:19     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

And....here is why we have an obesity problem in the country.

Yes, take the hoop down. For goodness sakes, let's not have any form of play for our children.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2014 14:19     Subject: Basketball hoop at our house and we are caught between multigenerational neighbors

Do you have a clubhouse they could play at nearby?