Noisy neighbours

You’re Italian?

That’s Spanish

Jazzi I don’t know what to say I feel for your position .

People have always lived cheek by jowl go to any terraced row of old houses .
Maybe people have better sound systems today .
You don’t have to be on benefits to be a nuisance .
What day is benefits day !

And all this can lead to terrible violence such as we have witnessed this week by the neighbour who stabbed his blameless neighbour to death .

I often find that tenants don’t have the same respect for their homes if they are renting, as opposed to how they would if they had to pay a mortgage. Also, so many Buy-to-lets have sprung up, that people move in and out quite regularly.

Jazzi, I hope this is the case with your neighbours…!

I quite agree. And I am hoping the woman falls pregnant sooner rather than later. Or they just decide to move to a bigger home anyway. They are supposedly engaged.

She has the tenancy but he still treats it like his place.

Most tenants who rent privately have to leave a large deposit in escrow with an independent entity .
If they trash the place they will lose it .
That is why many private rental properties won’t take DHSS tenants .
Although if you rent a place to the council they are guaranteed to return it to the state which you rented it to them .
If you are a HA tenant you don’t have large amounts of money to lose .

Italian? Spanish? Oh, they’re both the same!

@Muddy l didn’t say you would be a nuisance if you are on benefits Muddy ?
I did say that l keep out of pubs on benefit day which is the one day each
month that benefits are paid out!
On some occasions in my little town l have been in a pub when it has been
invaded by young and not so young mothers complete with off spring in
push chairs mwho proceed to distribute all their baby stuff and extra
clothing etc all over the empty stools and tables and even plonk their
non to clean offspring onto the bar top to play with the ice bucket ??
This was never the case in the past to my knowledge ??
On asking the regulars of the pub what this was all about, the answer
was " don’t you know it’s pay out day" ?
And l might add that the language of these damsels was worse than any
sailors !!
Donkeyman! :roll_eyes::roll_eyes:

@Jazzi Why would they want to get pregnant Jazzi ??
Oh l think l know, ??
Donkeyman! :-1::roll_eyes::-1:

I supose I don’t get out enough any more

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Says the person who has travelled across the world and back, and having a little peek somewhere warm in Europe :joy:

Yes I suppose :slight_smile:

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I don’t want you to get out anymore if you stay at home and carry on producing that artwork of yours!

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I remember the days when most pubs, and certainly the tap rooms, were the sole habitat of men. Women stayed at home.

Ah, the good old days. :+1: :wink:

@JBR , unless you were late for dinner JB ??
Donkeyman! :+1::+1:

No. No women. They’d usually send one of the kids.

@JBR Oh, round the Skinner’s arms ladies took the dinners round there and
served it into the geezers face !!
The geezers werent late very often !!
Donkeyman! :grin::grin:

Jazzi, l commiserate with you. I lived somewhere, where you couldn’t find anywhere to park, the neighbour’s dog was always barking.
Hence, why l now live somewhere with no neighbours and an abundance of parking area.

My daughter and her partner live in a lovely Housing Association flat. They have spent loads on it and it is like a new pin and is very spacious and light.

They had only been in a couple of weeks and a young couple with a new baby and an older child moved in below them. they can’t close a door, they have to SLAM it. They were doing stuff like DIY at 2 in the morning when the kids were with relatives. They played such loud music sometimes that my DD couldn’t hear the TV. They had to involve the council and the HA and the council put in noise monitoring equipment and when they had enough evidence they issued a Noise Abatement Noise. They no longer play the music but the still slam doors, scream at the kids, swear loudly and allow the kids to be really noisy.