Not sure why I’m asking on here, but have any of you had experience of dealing with antisocial Neighbors?
I live in a privately rented semi with my young family (lad 3 & a lass just 1) been happily in the same house for over 10 years. The house attached is owned by the council but we have never had an issue with a resident before
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In July last year a new family moved in and have been making our life hell ever since. Not going to go into details of them or their circumstances but from what I gather there is just a mum with 6 kids, 2 dogs and at estimate 6 cats.
There is a massive amount of loud noise well into the early hours nearly daily , Arguments and crashing around. Loud drum & bass sporadically. One of the kids plays computer games all night to the point it still sounds like WW3 when I get up for work.
I go around and explain I have little kids that need to sleep and usually they relent and turn the music down slightly (with a large dose of attitude thrown in)
Their garden looks like a rubbish dump and their cats crap all over ours to the point im not letting my kids use it.
We have been attempting to keep things civil and talk face to face but the endless noise and parties over the Xmas period was the final straw.
Finally had to put in an official complaint but am now pretty edgy over if it was the correct decision as the family is fairly notorious in our area.
So have any of you been through similar, what were your experiences. We don’t want to be forced out but kind of feel we may have no choice.
Cheers man, we are logging everything and have been since we realized they were trouble. A diary of sorts was submitted to the council. Im just twitchy as I know for a fact this particular family are bad news and know some unsavory types. Im up for standing up for myself but am worried my wife and kids are a bit of a target once this gets out. There is literally no one else who could be complaining of noise as we are the end two houses of a cul-de-sac
Good luck - we have an issue with low frequency noise from our neighbours house - that of course not everyone can hear - particularly the council people and the neighbours ! not sure whether to laugh or cry as the house is where we want to stay
We're quite lucky really, though it may not sound it.
We have the neighbours across the road who threatened to fire bomb our house and our direct neighbours' houses too. The police have been out to them many, many times, so too the fire brigade. Noise disturbance too and some drug exchanges going on as well.
Next door to them is another family that have had the police out and then the other side of the fire bomber, the police have been out several times and there have been violent arguments and in family fighting.
The police have been called out to our neighbours two doors down on our side, twice and then three doors down on the other side twice too.
All this in one year!
Luckily though our immediate next door neighbour one side are a very quiet family, who have never been any trouble at all and on the other side we have a family of Christians, who are lovely, so we are mostly immune to the other side of the street. Our houses are bathed in sunshine, happiness and rainbows and the opposite side in darkness, fear and smog.
We're quite lucky really, though it may not sound it.
It doesn't sound it.
I have had this experience and It can become so draining. In fact the neighbours are still there however after several visits around the house for a polite conversation, they seemed to have calmed down. They weren't working at the time either so felt that it was ok to party all night. You get to a point where you can't help but physically listen out for them constantly and any small noise becomes an irritation. I did also play the nice game and sent them a Christmas card with my name etc and a box of chocolates and it helped build a bit of a rapport (While holding my tongue as It was the last thing I wanted to do) but it seems to have helped dramatically and they seem to respect us more by keeping the noise down. Just a suggestion anyway.
So .... become a nuisance neighbour?Yep, the basic consensus is to make an absolute nuisance of yourself in order to get a favourable outcome. Although this is a travesty, it's the norm.
Wait till they are out and kick the fucking back door in.
Trash the place and let the pets out in the street.
Take all the electrical appliances so they can't play any music.
Make sure you don't keep hold of any stuff so you can't be caught.
They are obviously scum bags without insurance so they will take time to buy more stuff.
You may need to do this a couple of times but they will soon move out
So .... become a nuisance neighbour?
I'm going through the same shit as you and have mentioned it on here before. I live in a smallish block of flats in Bell Green and you name it we've had it here,one murder,one attempted murder,fires,fights,and youths using it as a youth club, enough has gone on in the block to write a best selling crime novel ! It's now owned by Whitefriars instead of the council but they're just as bad as they were,all gob and no action.Don't get me wrong there's some good people in the block,but sadly a few scumbags who's life revolves around drugs and parties and anti-social behavior,which they see as how to live and all the rest of us are miserable bastards.Anyway I've finally had enough and looking for a move away, but that's proving hard as unless I get a big win on the lottery it looks like I'll be moving to a similar situation,as you usually get like for like ? I used to live in a nice part of Walsgrave where I grew up and would like to get back there,but there's so much anti-social crap about these days the only peace you'd get is to live on a desert island somewhere !Not sure why I’m asking on here, but have any of you had experience of dealing with antisocial Neighbors?
I live in a privately rented semi with my young family (lad 3 & a lass just 1) been happily in the same house for over 10 years. The house attached is owned by the council but we have never had an issue with a resident before
.
In July last year a new family moved in and have been making our life hell ever since. Not going to go into details of them or their circumstances but from what I gather there is just a mum with 6 kids, 2 dogs and at estimate 6 cats.
There is a massive amount of loud noise well into the early hours nearly daily , Arguments and crashing around. Loud drum & bass sporadically. One of the kids plays computer games all night to the point it still sounds like WW3 when I get up for work.
I go around and explain I have little kids that need to sleep and usually they relent and turn the music down slightly (with a large dose of attitude thrown in)
Their garden looks like a rubbish dump and their cats crap all over ours to the point im not letting my kids use it.
We have been attempting to keep things civil and talk face to face but the endless noise and parties over the Xmas period was the final straw.
Finally had to put in an official complaint but am now pretty edgy over if it was the correct decision as the family is fairly notorious in our area.
So have any of you been through similar, what were your experiences. We don’t want to be forced out but kind of feel we may have no choice.
Or live with Grendel in one of his many outbuildings. His servants will look after you I'm sure.I'm going through the same shit as you and have mentioned it on here before. I live in a smallish block of flats in Bell Green and you name it we've had it here,one murder,one attempted murder,fires,fights,and youths using it as a youth club, enough has gone on in the block to write a best selling crime novel ! It's now owned by Whitefriars instead of the council but they're just as bad as they were,all gob and no action.Don't get me wrong there's some good people in the block,but sadly a few scumbags who's life revolves around drugs and parties and anti-social behavior,which they see as how to live and all the rest of us are miserable bastards.Anyway I've finally had enough and looking for a move away, but that's proving hard as unless I get a big win on the lottery it looks like I'll be moving to a similar situation,as you usually get like for like ? I used to live in a nice part of Walsgrave where I grew up and would like to get back there,but there's so much anti-social crap about these days the only peace you'd get is to live on a desert island somewhere !
I'm going through the same shit as you and have mentioned it on here before. I live in a smallish block of flats in Bell Green and you name it we've had it here,one murder,one attempted murder,fires,fights,and youths using it as a youth club, enough has gone on in the block to write a best selling crime novel !
Cuts to services must be a contributing factor mustn't it?I know there's always been areas that are better than others but it was never as bad as it is now was it? Wonder if its down to a reluctance to step in these days? Not that I blame anyone when there's every chance of getting knifed over the slightest little thing.
A mate of mine couldn't believe all the crap we've had to endure here in the flats,and reckoned he'd sort it out easily etc. Lo and behold he then went through it himself and nearly cracked up with the stress.It is widespread everywhere,even my sister who lives in a nice rural part of Leicestershire has had crap too with rubbishy neighbours.No real answer to it is there ?In most case there are just two options:
1) Begin a feud that will last for years and even if you eventually win the misery endured in the meantime won't have been worth it.
2) Move.
A mate of mine couldn't believe all the crap we've had to endure here in the flats,and reckoned he'd sort it out easily etc. Lo and behold he then went through it himself and nearly cracked up with the stress.It is widespread everywhere,even my sister who lives in a nice rural part of Leicestershire has had crap too with rubbishy neighbours.No real answer to it is there ?
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