A couple had enough of their ‘rude’ neighbours from hell who reportedly have a ‘sick’ attitude. They let their children paint swear words in the street and take other people’s parking spaces
Frustrated residents are furious by their “rude” neighbours who have a “sick” attitude.
There is nothing worse than coming home from a long day and having to deal with a neighbour from hell. Some choose to turn a blind eye while others decide to awkwardly confront the resident. But sometimes even when you call them out, they don’t listen.
A couple, who wishes to remain unnamed, say they have six “amazing” neighbours. But unfortunately one couple who rent a home in the area have left them fed up.
One of the annoyed neighbours took to Mumsnet recently to speak about next door’s habits – claiming their three children “paint on the ground” outside the homes, and “take other people’s spaces [to park] without any consideration”. Plus, they reportedly litter around the homes.
The annoyed resident explained: “They constantly take the p***. Have their three young children outside ‘painting’ the ground. Wouldn’t care, but they were painting with real paint! One of the children has written ‘f***’ all across the middle of our beautiful cul de sac.
“They have been asked numerous times to clean it up by all the other neighbours but just ignore it. They have several cars and take other people’s spaces without any consideration.”
They added: “[The neighbours] leave rubbish just in the middle of the cul de sac – I don’t mean crisp packets, I mean unwanted armchairs. They are also just rude in general.”
The pair have reportedly tried to approach the neighbours about it and they “just shrug, laugh and walk away” – leaving them stuck about how to deal with the situation. They added: “What can we do?! I don’t know their landlord to make a complaint.”
They decided to tell the local council about the fly tipping. “I really dislike resorting to these sort of things but I’ve had enough. It’s the attitude that makes me sick,” added the annoyed Mumsnet user.
Reacting to the dilemma, one individual said: “Google the address, find out which letting agent let it, contact them for details? Report the armchairs as fly tipping to the council. Block their cars in for days on end if parked incorrectly.”
“Do a land registry search for a few quid to find out the landlord,” suggested another.
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