What time would you cut your lawn in the morning?
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I would say 10 onwards sounds reasonable.I think 9 is a bit inconsiderate but it all depends on how loud it is I guess?
Best way to think about it is, if you went out for a drink the Saturday night, came in at 2 or 3, would you want somebody mowing at 9?
I know some people get up really early after a night out sometimes, I'm one of them people.
Best way to think about it is, if you went out for a drink the Saturday night, came in at 2 or 3, would you want somebody mowing at 9?
I know some people get up really early after a night out sometimes, I'm one of them people.
Some people really do love complaining for the most spurious of reasons. 10am is perfectly acceptable on a Sunday. I'd say anything after 9am is fine.
Start at 9am next week and if she complains explain you've got a potential buyer who wants to take it for a 50 minute test drive at a steady 3mph to confirm mpg.
Start at 9am next week and if she complains explain you've got a potential buyer who wants to take it for a 50 minute test drive at a steady 3mph to confirm mpg.
CharlieHotel said:
I would say 10 onwards sounds reasonable.I think 9 is a bit inconsiderate but it all depends on how loud it is I guess?
Best way to think about it is, if you went out for a drink the Saturday night, came in at 2 or 3, would you want somebody mowing at 9?
I know some people get up really early after a night out sometimes, I'm one of them people.
On that basis there could be people coming back home at 6am so perhaps no mowing before midday.Best way to think about it is, if you went out for a drink the Saturday night, came in at 2 or 3, would you want somebody mowing at 9?
I know some people get up really early after a night out sometimes, I'm one of them people.
Screw em, dirty stop-outs. The world doesn't stop because someone fancies a late night.
My grandad told me it was best to cut the lawn in the evening, but I have heard early morning is ok so long as theres not too much dew. I would say that 10am is too late as the suns up by then and the grass can get scorched.
I'd tell the neighbor to suck it up - she probably does something that annoys you, but you have been to polite to mention. Or maybe she would prefer that you left your garden unkempt with perhaps an old sofa for decoration
I'd tell the neighbor to suck it up - she probably does something that annoys you, but you have been to polite to mention. Or maybe she would prefer that you left your garden unkempt with perhaps an old sofa for decoration
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