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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Loud neighbour's Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:49 pm | |
| The new neighbour's who moved in last year. They seem nice and they keep the yard and the house.(They don't really talk,they keep to themselves) They are just a little annoying in the summer time. They seem to have parties outside during night time. They talk so loud and blast the music full blast. I couldn't sleep at all. MY bed is near the window which is beside where they are outside. They seem to have no respect for other people. I mean you can be outside but you can be a little more quite. They really are the most loudest ppl here.
Has any had to deal with theses kind of neighbours? “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
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Kristina Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:23 pm | |
| I certainly have! It is very frustrating when they are nice neighbors, except for when they are very noisy at the most inconvenient of times. for me, it was my former next-door neighbors and their dogs. The most popular times for these dogs to go out was 5am and 10pm, and they would bark and bark and bark, but my neighbors would never let them back inside or tell them to stop barking! which could get very frustrating, as I was usually in bed trying to sleep at those hours. It is difficult to know if something should be said to them about the noise they are making, because you don't want to have a bad relationship with your neighbors, because then they could become even worse, but they should be a bit more considerate of how loud they are being. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:34 pm | |
| - ingallsfan2008 wrote:
- I certainly have! It is very frustrating when they are nice neighbors, except for when they are very noisy at the most inconvenient of times. for me, it was my former next-door neighbors and their dogs. The most popular times for these dogs to go out was 5am and 10pm, and they would bark and bark and bark, but my neighbors would never let them back inside or tell them to stop barking! which could get very frustrating, as I was usually in bed trying to sleep at those hours. It is difficult to know if something should be said to them about the noise they are making, because you don't want to have a bad relationship with your neighbors, because then they could become even worse, but they should be a bit more considerate of how loud they are being.
That must have been annoying. I understand how you must have felt. The other house has a dog. She loves to bark. But the people tell her to stop barking if she gets to much. Or they bring her in. Expect last year at a different house I guess they left the dog outside while they wen't out and it was barking and barking.So annoying.It got so annoying I wan't to yell out the window and say "Shut the heck up" LOL “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:38 pm | |
| I've had this problem with a couple of neighbors. There were some across the street who would throw loud outdoor parties in the summer. They were nice, though, and when I called, they would tone things down. Then there was another neighbor whose teenage sons had a rock band. They would practice VERY loudly in their garage. I would let it go until about ten o'clock, at which point I'd call, and they'd stop. Eventually they'd quit at ten without the call. You might want to give your neighbors a call, Krissy. Just tell them in a friendly way that you'd like things a little more peaceful. Or maybe you or someone in your family could approach them during the daytime if you see them out in their yard, and just have a talk about the situation. You really shouldn't have to live like that. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
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Honeybee Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 3579 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:48 am | |
| We mostly live in a quiet neighborhood. Our two door down neighbors dogs bark, until their let in. I don't mind the barking. Since, I have a dog of my own. We tell her no barking. She does stop. We got neighbors who loves to do fireworks. They already starting. It's not 4th of July. They have done this in the pass. Not sure, why they start early? | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:56 am | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
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LHOTPfan2000 Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 675 Location : Uk Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Fri Jun 21, 2013 12:09 pm | |
| are neighbor's are really nice but we used to have really noisy neighbor's and here are some tips that we did that may help. DON'T do's. Don't go over to ask them to stop when they are having there party that would be being a spoil sport and they are likely to just ignore you. Don't go after the party if if they have been drinking as they are likely to have a hangover and a more likely to ignore you or get mad. Don't go getting mad at them if they don't listen wait for a bit and go talk to them again if they carry on but stay friendly. don't yell! BIG MISTAKE!! DO'S Start your talk by a friendly how are you? hows it going? having grumpy neighbor's is not nice and you don't want to be one of them! Do let them know that you mean what your saying like are old neighbor's they will prob try to brush it off start talking about something else. Do let them know that you aren't being a spoil sport say something along the lines of. "I don't mind you having party's of course in your own back yard but if you would mind just keeping the music down after lets say 11 Me and I'm sure others would be great full" Do keep up a good relationship smile at them when you see them asking them how its going and so on. Do If there party is getting out of hand and I mean really out of hand there is a number you can call and the police will come and sort them out but won't say who told them. Hope this helps and remember the key is to always be friendly! “It was a huge shock when it came and very excited“ This was the duchess of cambridges take on how she felt when William proposed during their official engagement interview with ITN reporter Tom Bradby. There was a real giggle at the end. Cute. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Fri Jun 21, 2013 9:26 pm | |
| I have never talked to them. either has my family. They only said hello once. They pretty much keep to themselves. Yeah you don't want a grumpy neighbours. My parents wasn't on good terms with the last stupid neighbours. iT'S REALLY hard to know what to do. You wan't to stay on good terms. Maybe somebody elise on the street will complain. Thanks!!! “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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LHOTPfan2000 Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 675 Location : Uk Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:26 am | |
| - sweetkrissy2011 wrote:
- I have never talked to them. either has my family. They only said hello once. They pretty much keep to themselves. Yeah you don't want a grumpy neighbours. My parents wasn't on good terms with the last stupid neighbours.
iT'S REALLY hard to know what to do. You wan't to stay on good terms. Maybe somebody elise on the street will complain. Thanks!!! Sure it is but its amazing what a friendly Hello can do! “It was a huge shock when it came and very excited“ This was the duchess of cambridges take on how she felt when William proposed during their official engagement interview with ITN reporter Tom Bradby. There was a real giggle at the end. Cute. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Sun Jun 23, 2013 5:19 pm | |
| That is true but sometimes it seems some people just rather keep to themselves. “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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LHOTPfan2000 Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 675 Location : Uk Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:23 pm | |
| Hi. Hows it going???
Had any luck yet X
That is true! “It was a huge shock when it came and very excited“ This was the duchess of cambridges take on how she felt when William proposed during their official engagement interview with ITN reporter Tom Bradby. There was a real giggle at the end. Cute. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Sat Jul 20, 2013 9:52 am | |
| Nope. They had another loud party last weekend. They stayed up intill 2Am in the morning. “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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LHOTPfan2000 Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 675 Location : Uk Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:47 am | |
| “It was a huge shock when it came and very excited“ This was the duchess of cambridges take on how she felt when William proposed during their official engagement interview with ITN reporter Tom Bradby. There was a real giggle at the end. Cute. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Sun Jul 21, 2013 6:12 pm | |
| Yeah, I just hope they move soon. LOL
Another house behind us. had a loud party but it's not bad like having right under your window. “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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LHOTPfan2000 Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 675 Location : Uk Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Fri Jul 26, 2013 3:01 pm | |
| omg that's really bad have you even tried talking to them? “It was a huge shock when it came and very excited“ This was the duchess of cambridges take on how she felt when William proposed during their official engagement interview with ITN reporter Tom Bradby. There was a real giggle at the end. Cute. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: Loud neighbour's Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:01 pm | |
| No! They don't even say hello or wave to you if your outside.Unlike this other nice neighbours do.
I think they have very bratty kids. All they ever do outside is whine and yell. They seem spoiled . They have so many toys outside. I can only think how many inside. But yet my cousins children were so much well behaved. Unless they were just on good behaviour, “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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