Do you have the back of your neighbor?
Do you have the back of your neighbor?
As friendly neighbors, we have each others’ backs. This is even true of the annoying ones. Sure, they might not pick up their garbage can or recycling bins for a few days. They might not mow their lawn until the pets get lost in the tall blades of grass, but my nice neighbors mean well—the majority of the time at least.
How long have I been friends with my Neighbor’s husband?
I’ve been good friends for 11 years with a couple who live in my condo complex. I’ve looked after their home while they vacationed, and they’ve done the same for me. I’ve also played golf and tennis with the husband, Ted*, many times.
Is it bad to have Bad Neighbors in Your House?
You may love your house, but getting stuck with bad neighbors may have you thinking about putting up a for-sale sign. Here are some tips on dealing with rude, sloppy or nosy neighbors, and even those mean ones with spite houses.
What should you do if your neighbor doesn’t take the hint?
If your neighbor doesn’t take the hint, it wouldn’t hurt to have a direct talk and to politely ask for privacy when needed. Apartment dwelling puts you in close proximity with the people on the other side of your walls. Who they are: Who aren’t they?
You may love your house, but getting stuck with bad neighbors may have you thinking about putting up a for-sale sign. Here are some tips on dealing with rude, sloppy or nosy neighbors, and even those mean ones with spite houses.
Why is my next door neighbor selling his house?
“House for sale because neighbors air out their family disputes at extremely high decibels—every night.” “House for sale. Neighbor’s McMansion destroyed our views.” “House for sale because next-door neighbor is a hoarder and his house smells like a sewage plant.” More good news: You can get a lawn sign for around $15.
If your neighbor doesn’t take the hint, it wouldn’t hurt to have a direct talk and to politely ask for privacy when needed. Apartment dwelling puts you in close proximity with the people on the other side of your walls. Who they are: Who aren’t they?
Why is my neighbor doesn’t respect the property line?
The neighbor now mows that area of our property, parks his car partially on our property, had his kids play on our property. I mean I live on 1/2 an acre and they neighbor has 3/4 of an acre. Why is my property more appealing?