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In reply to the discussion: Neighbor issue what would you do? [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)25. I would follow MineralMan's advice and show a copy
of what you are sending to this neighbor.
There is already property damage and the possibility of bodily harm, and your other suffering neighbor should also contact the landlord. The landlord will take action, but the written letters also help the landlord legally, because in some areas the landlord may be impeded by renter protection laws and a couple like this might not be normally responsive to the landlord.
From what you've posted here this is a serious safety issue, not a "nuisance". I don't know what this couple can be thinking, but they need to wise up before something bad happens. The kids are too young to understand the dangers of what they are doing - they're probably just bored. Bored and genuinely dangerous.
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The landlord is the key. He would not want to be liable for anything they do.
SummerSnow
Jan 2014
#16
WOW then let the landlord know about the ladder and what the kids are doing to the dogs
lunasun
Jan 2014
#15
excellent idea...leave a paper trail and make sure its certified..proof you sent it
SummerSnow
Jan 2014
#19
let the landlord know it is not just you -other neighbors are getting involved in this
lunasun
Jan 2014
#17
Don't just call. Document the call with date, time, notes of what was said AND WRITE A LETTER TOO
KittyWampus
Jan 2014
#30
Steal their tools when they're thrown. Eventually they'll either tell their kids
Dash87
Jan 2014
#31
Don't get nasty with that family. Sounds like they are anti-social. You have no idea
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#50
1. file a complaint tell them you want it on file for now while you put up 2. Cameras in your
Drew Richards
Jan 2014
#36
Believe it or not...THIS is escalation...you need cameras Up NOW! you think it was bad before...
Drew Richards
Jan 2014
#43
Good! safety in numbers and all that - united front to owners will make them act (& that $300 bill )
lunasun
Jan 2014
#61
Call the cops is the kids throw dangerous stuff at you dogs again. The Husband
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#49