Odd things your neighbours do?
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bimsb6 said:
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bimsb6 said:
My neighbours stupid conifer .
There were 2 of them , one either side of the footpath , one got taken out some time back leaving the one , its never been trimmed just left to its own devices. Owner is dead now so hopefully once we get new people in they will cull it .
Looks to be totally on their own land?There were 2 of them , one either side of the footpath , one got taken out some time back leaving the one , its never been trimmed just left to its own devices. Owner is dead now so hopefully once we get new people in they will cull it .
Edited by bimsb6 on Thursday 24th June 18:08
PH User said:
bimsb6 said:
My neighbours stupid conifer .
There were 2 of them , one either side of the footpath , one got taken out some time back leaving the one , its never been trimmed just left to its own devices. Owner is dead now so hopefully once we get new people in they will cull it .
Looks to be totally on their own land?There were 2 of them , one either side of the footpath , one got taken out some time back leaving the one , its never been trimmed just left to its own devices. Owner is dead now so hopefully once we get new people in they will cull it .
Edited by bimsb6 on Thursday 24th June 18:08
My neighbour parks his works van in a “turning point” which means for good chunks of the day I get to look at a van out the office window. (My office is on the ground floor, below where the photo was taken)
The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
Hackney said:
My neighbour parks his works van in a “turning point” which means for good chunks of the day I get to look at a van out the office window. (My office is on the ground floor, below where the photo was taken)
The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
If it's a works van, won't it be at work all day ? I get your annoyance though.The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
Hackney said:
My neighbour parks his works van in a “turning point” which means for good chunks of the day I get to look at a van out the office window. (My office is on the ground floor, below where the photo was taken)
The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
Are you able to provide any plans or the actual layout? In my head your parking is to the bottom right of the picture, is that right? The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
Also I would surprised if anything is legally common land on a new development.
Hackney said:
My neighbour parks his works van in a “turning point” which means for good chunks of the day I get to look at a van out the office window. (My office is on the ground floor, below where the photo was taken)
The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
Decorate the van. The real annoyance is the house will overlook a nice green space in front of our front garden which will be a lovely place to watch the kids play when it’s finished.
I asked him about it today. Seems he considers it his turning space so he can park in it (plans say it’s common area)
Also, if he doesn’t park there others will, and did when he used his own parking space instead. Did I mention he has two parking spaces but his wife’s car parks in them.
Other people may have used the turning point to park but that was before we moved in, so the house was unoccupied. I did tell him I’d say the same to them.
His other excuse was that his two spaces are hard to get out of, even with the turning point. So basically his wife can’t park the car.
Hugely frustrating, especially now I’ve spoken to him and it’s still unresolved. And this only affects my house, so I can’t recruit any other neighbours who have the same problem.
We have a few of those - just 'shared spaces' - we all have double drives.. but exactly the same has happened - someone just 'adopts' it as their own... usually because they are inept at fitting their vehicles in their own spaces.
Ie: it makes their life easier at the detriment of everyone else's.
Commercial vehicle parked in a shared space: commoners.
Ie: it makes their life easier at the detriment of everyone else's.
Commercial vehicle parked in a shared space: commoners.
The half tree.
My neighbour’s just done this to our tree. Agreed it overhung his driveway a wee bit, but not a part they use as such. He asked if I was ok if he trimmed it and I agreed as it’s his right and it’s nice to be asked, but I thought he meant just the lower branches! It has been literally halved just like the one in the news! I’m not too worried as it looks ok from my house but absolutely ste from his side!
There’s more though. As part of his works he’s put up a large three car carport in front of his house. Again he asked me beforehand as he was hoping to do it ignoring PD and planning. It’s ugly but it makes his house look rubbish not mine and for good neighbourly relations I thought it best to say ok as I value being on good terms above all else.
The real issue for me is that he’s now put ultra bright colour changing LED flood lights on his driveway to illuminate his house, but they also illuminate my house and shine in my windows. It like living in Benidorm and is really naff and not suited to the local area at all. Ok for parties, Christmas, Special occasions etc. but not every evening. I know the advice will be to talk to them but I’m really worried that if I do it’ll cause bad feeling. :-(
People :-(
My neighbour’s just done this to our tree. Agreed it overhung his driveway a wee bit, but not a part they use as such. He asked if I was ok if he trimmed it and I agreed as it’s his right and it’s nice to be asked, but I thought he meant just the lower branches! It has been literally halved just like the one in the news! I’m not too worried as it looks ok from my house but absolutely ste from his side!
There’s more though. As part of his works he’s put up a large three car carport in front of his house. Again he asked me beforehand as he was hoping to do it ignoring PD and planning. It’s ugly but it makes his house look rubbish not mine and for good neighbourly relations I thought it best to say ok as I value being on good terms above all else.
The real issue for me is that he’s now put ultra bright colour changing LED flood lights on his driveway to illuminate his house, but they also illuminate my house and shine in my windows. It like living in Benidorm and is really naff and not suited to the local area at all. Ok for parties, Christmas, Special occasions etc. but not every evening. I know the advice will be to talk to them but I’m really worried that if I do it’ll cause bad feeling. :-(
People :-(
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
PH User said:
bimsb6 said:
My neighbours stupid conifer .
There were 2 of them , one either side of the footpath , one got taken out some time back leaving the one , its never been trimmed just left to its own devices. Owner is dead now so hopefully once we get new people in they will cull it .
Looks to be totally on their own land?There were 2 of them , one either side of the footpath , one got taken out some time back leaving the one , its never been trimmed just left to its own devices. Owner is dead now so hopefully once we get new people in they will cull it .
Edited by bimsb6 on Thursday 24th June 18:08
Edited by bimsb6 on Thursday 24th June 21:10
Not quite my neighbors, but actually the people who used to own my house, as I learned from my now neighbors.....
Turns out the previous owners liked to wander around the house naked. Ended up getting known as 'the naked house'. Thats all well and good, but the house itself is relatively secluded but overlooked by three other houses. Yeah, the neighbors got a full view of them wandering around in their full glory. And they were just before their retirement too, so possibly not the best view.
Anyway, had a few comments from neighbors about this - and no, we are the new owners and no, we dont walk around naked......
It might take a few more years yet to have that moniker dropped.
Turns out the previous owners liked to wander around the house naked. Ended up getting known as 'the naked house'. Thats all well and good, but the house itself is relatively secluded but overlooked by three other houses. Yeah, the neighbors got a full view of them wandering around in their full glory. And they were just before their retirement too, so possibly not the best view.
Anyway, had a few comments from neighbors about this - and no, we are the new owners and no, we dont walk around naked......
It might take a few more years yet to have that moniker dropped.
Hackney said:
He appears to do shift work so last week it was back by 3pm. When I’m still working and the kids are home from school.
This week it’s there until mid morning.
If the spot is directly outside your house, the easiest answer might be to park your car there (to the possible detriment of neighbourly relations!).This week it’s there until mid morning.
Flumpo said:
Are you able to provide any plans or the actual layout? In my head your parking is to the bottom right of the picture, is that right?
Also I would surprised if anything is legally common land on a new development.
It’s an odd layout. Our house is sideways on to the street address and my parking is behind the house, not on that pic. We have a different street address to the house next door, plot 74Also I would surprised if anything is legally common land on a new development.
The parking bottom right is his, two spaces.
This picture shows both “conveyancing lines” in red and the hatches are “shared access”
[url|https://thumbsnap.com/n7sFvk16[/url]
Ours is plot 73 and our property boundary is up to the turning point. Bizarrely about a metre outside the fence *facepalm*
Hackney said:
Flumpo said:
Are you able to provide any plans or the actual layout? In my head your parking is to the bottom right of the picture, is that right?
Also I would surprised if anything is legally common land on a new development.
It’s an odd layout. Our house is sideways on to the street address and my parking is behind the house, not on that pic. We have a different street address to the house next door, plot 74Also I would surprised if anything is legally common land on a new development.
The parking bottom right is his, two spaces.
This picture shows both “conveyancing lines” in red and the hatches are “shared access”
[url|https://thumbsnap.com/n7sFvk16[/url]
Ours is plot 73 and our property boundary is up to the turning point. Bizarrely about a metre outside the fence *facepalm*
off_again said:
Not quite my neighbors, but actually the people who used to own my house, as I learned from my now neighbors.....
Turns out the previous owners liked to wander around the house naked. Ended up getting known as 'the naked house'. Thats all well and good, but the house itself is relatively secluded but overlooked by three other houses. Yeah, the neighbors got a full view of them wandering around in their full glory. And they were just before their retirement too, so possibly not the best view.
Anyway, had a few comments from neighbors about this - and no, we are the new owners and no, we dont walk around naked......
It might take a few more years yet to have that moniker dropped.
More fool the neighbours for looking. I couldn't tell you whether my neighbours do the same because I mind my own damned business!Turns out the previous owners liked to wander around the house naked. Ended up getting known as 'the naked house'. Thats all well and good, but the house itself is relatively secluded but overlooked by three other houses. Yeah, the neighbors got a full view of them wandering around in their full glory. And they were just before their retirement too, so possibly not the best view.
Anyway, had a few comments from neighbors about this - and no, we are the new owners and no, we dont walk around naked......
It might take a few more years yet to have that moniker dropped.
Might’ve posted this before but I can’t remember. Used to live in a house at the end of a cul de sac, had a few driveways but most folk didn’t and parked in the ten shared spaces. Once in a blue moon there would be 11 cars for the 10 spaces and someone would temporarily park half on the pavement in as unobtrusive a manner as possible.
Each time this would happen, the neighbour nearest would stop parking their single car in their drive and use that bit of pavement. Presumably they were so miffed at seeing the car outside their house parked on the pavement for a few hours that they solved it by… parking their car on the pavement for days.
Folk are weird
Each time this would happen, the neighbour nearest would stop parking their single car in their drive and use that bit of pavement. Presumably they were so miffed at seeing the car outside their house parked on the pavement for a few hours that they solved it by… parking their car on the pavement for days.
Folk are weird
Flumpo said:
I thought that might be the case, I’m afraid I’m with the neighbour on this one.
What, you can’t park in a parking space either According to site it’s not a parking space, even though he has exclusive access to it. I’d hoped - as he has two parking spaces and two cars - he might just do the decent thing.
He suggested other people would park there but then surely he’s got every right to ask people not to, and now he has me inside to ask the same thing.
People eh. Selfish c***s the lot of em.
Hackney said:
Flumpo said:
I thought that might be the case, I’m afraid I’m with the neighbour on this one.
What, you can’t park in a parking space either According to site it’s not a parking space, even though he has exclusive access to it. I’d hoped - as he has two parking spaces and two cars - he might just do the decent thing.
He suggested other people would park there but then surely he’s got every right to ask people not to, and now he has me inside to ask the same thing.
People eh. Selfish c***s the lot of em.
You have bought the house that overlooks it and you are angry he’s blocking a view you don’t own?
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