New Problem Neighbour...

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guffhoover

540 posts

187 months

Friday 26th April
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Only two real options.

1 - Let it be and hope that they move at some point. You're likely to be dealing a revolving door of tenants in your property, along with their complaints.
2 - Sell. Now before the twunt next door causes anymore havoc. In a years time it might be smashed windows, mattresses in the garden and attracting the local youfs as an area to hang out.

Unfortunately seen this play out a fair bit, particularly where the councils like to sprinkle some of the more unsavoury characters of society around new housing estates.

Bloody shame that by no fault of your own you end up in this dilemma.

dvs_dave

8,648 posts

226 months

Saturday 27th April
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Flog him some fentanyl and let nature take its course.

SimonTheSailor

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12,619 posts

229 months

Saturday 27th April
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dvs_dave said:
Flog him some fentanyl and let nature take its course.
Where does one purchase that from ?

Rustybanger

26 posts

5 months

Sunday 28th April
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C5_Steve said:
I don't think there's a quick fix, if they were your neighbours then the advice would be to report everything every time (council for the bonfires, there's restrictions in most places around times you can and can't have them) but as it's your tenants having to deal with it you can't really ask them to keep reporting it as they'll up sticks rather than deal.

I'd reach out to the parents and explain what's happening and what you'll be doing if it continues. They'll either care or they won't, it won't be any worse.
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