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Breaking Point!

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Weve finally reached breaking point with our neighbours and took the step of complaining to the police and council about their behaviour on Thursday night specifically but this has been ongoing for a year now. They should be recieving a letter today and I really dont want to go home! they will know its us and the other side of them as well!

 

We have constant loud music, shouting, threats to us and next door, the other day they blocked my neighbours drive and when she asked them to move the car was told to **** off and the door slammed in her face which then resulted in her OH going round and a full blwon row in the street started with threats and people them trying to punch our neighbours.

 

We were going to move but due to our current mortgage rate ending on 100% we have been told we cannot move, so we have bravely accepted the fact that it will get worse before it gets better and we need to get them out! to their total disadvantage they are still council and either side of them (us and our friends) are private.

 

Wish us luck! Ive heard it took their last neightbours 14months to get them out! :wall:

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Tell me about it!! We have been there 3 years and its always been noisey but something in them has changed in the last year, They have even put up 3 inch spikes around their fencing to stop next doors cats getting home and were out there laughing about it while doing it, Luckily mine wont go out! but its no wonder they dont. My neighbours cat was injured a few weeks ago, every time they touched his side he cried in pain and the vet said he had injuries consistant with kicking . We both discounted it and wouldnt think they would sink so slow as to injure a defenceless animal but now were not so sure...

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I had the neighbour from hell, and it was a miserable experience. At the time, I was spending regularly nights away from home with work, and whenever I was away, my OH was having to stay in his parents because she was so crazy, she'd try and break in, and try and accuse us of all sorts of awful things. The neighbour the other side of her moved in with her parents permanently after she lost a baby due to a violent outburst from this woman. The police were a regular fixture up here, and eventually she was sectioned under the mental health act and her ex husband sold the house whilst she was in care.

 

My new neighbours are lovely, so give it time and I'm sure it'll work out.

 

We were tempted to move to get away from her, but are so glad we didn't as we love our house and our neighbourhood, and now she's gone we are back to being content and happy.

 

Sending hugs as I know how draining and stressful this is.

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Our local council and police force have got together to try and resolve neighbour issues and anti-socail behaviour. I think they are finally coming to realise that it's the every day stupid hassles with bad neighbours hat blight our lives the most. Keep complaining to the relevant authorities, keep a diary and try to stay calm at all times. If you take the higher ground, the police/council are far more likely to take you seriously.

 

Good luck. We live in a private house in a council strret and it's never easy. That's not to say all council tenants are bad but there are certainly more bad apples in the council cart.

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My friends going thro it too. Shes logging it and adv her to get solictors letter and see if shes eligable for legal aid. can your neighbours prove their cat was injured by them, if so RSPCA should be advised as they come down heavily on scum like that. Dont move let them be the ones to move, anyway you have to declare neighbour disputes so you could find things worse if you dont. I really feel for you, bother the police as if you are calling all hours of day and night they will eventually ask the council themselves re troublesome people . You pay council tax for their help so be a nuisance. i have had rows with horrid neighbours - at present they are lovely, but lived in council flat and you do get some troublemakers but there again they are everywhere. Good luck

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