My neighbor is insane and breaking the law. - Page 2
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Attican
Denmark531 Posts
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blahz0r
3030 Posts
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
If your landlord doesn't care then it means either he is too jaded or lazy or there is some backroom money on the stake for him. There is nothing you can do really. If the idiots drag you down to their level, they will always beat you with experience. | ||
ComaDose
Canada10349 Posts
Say you want to start a file that you can keep updating or something in person. Explain EVERYTHING they do wrong all the time. Someone at the station will eventually look into it especially if you keep calling back with more to add. | ||
Ganjamaster
Argentina475 Posts
2. Plant Hard Drugs on neighbors property 3. Report suspicious activity to police. 4. Profit. | ||
OmniEulogy
Canada6591 Posts
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TheGiz
Canada708 Posts
Either way I'm sure finding that guy's name won't be too difficult. With enough Facebook creeping you might even be able to do it, or just ask those rotten kids. | ||
Clicker
United States1012 Posts
Except for this bitch ruining everything | ||
spice
United States1 Post
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Phant
United States737 Posts
option 2: invest in security cameras. | ||
dudeman001
United States2412 Posts
Though this sounds much more complicated than inviting her over, sitting in a comfortable chair with a glass of scotch and saying "you stay out of our yard, or your section 8 violation may come up on the police's radar." A law breaker will likely be more interested in self-preservation than petty revenge once they're discovered. This whole situation gets me oddly interested. Do let us know what happens :D | ||
Clicker
United States1012 Posts
On June 24 2011 10:20 dudeman001 wrote: You said last time she threw a real bitch fit when the garbage thing came up, and the husband had to drag her out? Well, when the husband is home, just lightly antagonize her with stuff, and if she's as angry as you says she is, keep poking at her patience so till it forces the husband to get involved. While she's yelling at you or your fiance, the other talk to the husband. Play it smooth, get an introduction, and you've got freedom on the way. Though this sounds much more complicated than inviting her over, sitting in a comfortable chair with a glass of scotch and saying "you stay out of our yard, or your section 8 violation may come up on the police's radar." A law breaker will likely be more interested in self-preservation than petty revenge once they're discovered. This whole situation gets me oddly interested. Do let us know what happens :D LOL | ||
Clicker
United States1012 Posts
On June 24 2011 09:50 phant wrote: Try to negotiate with your landlord to get a wall dividing the yard? Not sure how nice your landlord is. option 2: invest in security cameras. There is actually a security camera already mounted in the front of our house facing the backyard. It's got a female phone jack plug hanging off the end of it. Not sure what I'd need to get it running again. | ||
Asrathiel
Australia377 Posts
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ulszz
Jamaica1787 Posts
don't do the landlords job. | ||
Asrathiel
Australia377 Posts
On June 24 2011 12:45 ulszz wrote: if you get the name and report them for fraud you really are a snitch. don't do the landlords job. If the landlord was doing his job, that might be relevant. It wouldn't be being a snitch, it would be an attempt to protect his family and his space. | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
maybe if you talk to him and he has a bit more brain cells left to actually change things? If not, i'd threaten her somehow. Or maybe you could say to your landlord, that you will move out unless he/she doesn't do something about this? Let the landlord know that you will let the next ones know about the situation there is going on right know. I bet it would affect the next ones who are considering to move in. | ||
Dhalphir
Australia1305 Posts
Secondly, if you absolutely can't move, pursue every avenue to get the husband's name and get them evicted. Then, move whenever you can. | ||
Asrathiel
Australia377 Posts
On June 24 2011 14:09 Grettin wrote: Or maybe you could say to your landlord, that you will move out unless he/she doesn't do something about this? I'd go with this, as long as you are willing to folow through. Moving with kids and when pregnant/with small baby is no fun though. | ||
Clicker
United States1012 Posts
On June 24 2011 15:36 Asrathiel wrote: I'd go with this, as long as you are willing to folow through. Moving with kids and when pregnant/with small baby is no fun though. Eh..it's perfect in that we're like two miles away from my elderly mom, it's relatively cheap for what we're getting, room wise it has everything we need for our kids and not a bad drive to school for this fall. I'll just put with the bitch for these reasons, I'm just worried things will escalate. On June 24 2011 14:09 Grettin wrote: So, if i understood right, that crazy bitch has a husband? (came to get her away from your door) maybe if you talk to him and he has a bit more brain cells left to actually change things? If not, i'd threaten her somehow. Or maybe you could say to your landlord, that you will move out unless he/she doesn't do something about this? Let the landlord know that you will let the next ones know about the situation there is going on right know. I bet it would affect the next ones who are considering to move in. He's pretty elusive, I see him occasionally but not much. I'm sure this isn't the first time he's lived with them illegally, so he's used to stay hidden out for the most part. To be honest, he's 28 but I honest to god thought he was 15 when I moved in. He helped me carry something and I was talking to him like a teen. Asked him if he played football, video games, etc. haha. I know where he works, would it be possible to ask for him and hope they slip the first name? I 'THINK' I know his last name. Maybe I'll try that tomorrow. | ||
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