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AIBU?

To not want to to be able to see it from my lounge.

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WorzselMummage · 14/06/2008 11:12

My neighbours wanker Son has parked a massive 1970s mobile home in the track down the side of my house, its was bad enough yesterday but because it was white it kind of blended in and i actually said to Df, "at least its not Red or Blue". This morning he's been out and put a lovely bright Blue tarpaulin over it, i could cry. My view of my garden has been completey monopolised by it, i can see it from my chair in the lougge ffs.

To make matters worse i think he's living in it.

Since we lived here every summer has been affect by this twat. The first year his car alarm went off twice a night every night for about 5 weeks and he was fixing his car every day, last year he had a banger racer then he wasnt shy about revving continually and this year he's put hig dog in a kennel out there which whines all day every day and now this, i cant bare it ! i like my peace and quiet, i love my garden, its taken me 3 years to get it like it is and not i feel like its been ruined by this inconsiderate little shit. i've had tried speaking to him befoe about the Drum and Base he plays at ridiculous volumes and got a gobfull, the lads a utter twat (i am itching to use the C word, i think it'd suit him better).

Why are people so selfish ?

Dfs a Dj, he plays possibly the most offensive type of music going ( according to my Mum anyway, i love it ) but we'd never consider inflicting it upon the neighbours.

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CarGirl · 14/06/2008 11:15

If he is living in it you can put in a complaint about it I think.

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WorzselMummage · 14/06/2008 11:19

Who to though ?

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PinkPussyCat · 14/06/2008 11:19

On the estate where I live you are not even allowed to park your caravan in your drive/outside your house let alone live in it... check with your local authority. Sounds like a right PITA for you.

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CarGirl · 14/06/2008 11:19

presumably the council.

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CarGirl · 14/06/2008 11:20

In fact there may be rules about what they can park there anywhere if it's blocking your light or anything like that.

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meridian · 14/06/2008 11:23

I'm sorry.. it sounds really crap for you.. I have no real advice to give you... we have a bad problem with our neighbours too... the husband left awhile ago and the wife took over the house, and is a total psycho.. apparently she slashed his tires and screamed all sorts of abuse at him.. he wasn't actually that bad.... she has two staffy dogs that are caged at the bottom of the garden about 20 hours a day maybe mroe... and they cry and bark and whine, the male is quite vicious, the only reason they have them is to breed them and sell the puppies... I'm scared for DS if he is up the garden or any of his little friends are... and I consider myself a dog person...

it took 4 attempts to knock on her door to get her to answer and move a table in the garden that the dogs sat on and over looked out garden, not much for them to jump over and attack DS or the cats. now there are scrotes.. and I do mean scrotes hanging around the front all the time...

while we were away the hangers on scrotes were chukking rocks at our nice neighbours sale board, when he went out to ask them to stop they threw rocks at him..

we are in the process of selling now ... to get away.. I will miss my lovely garden and green house...

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WorzselMummage · 14/06/2008 11:23

its not blocking the light, i think i'd probably torch it if it was. Its just spoilt a lovely view completly. We dont live anywhere posh so i doubt there are rules about things like that but still

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spicemonster · 14/06/2008 11:26

You don't have to live anywhere posh - my mate got her neighbours caravan moved from outside their council house.

Worth giving the council a ring I'd say. Nothing to lose

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WorzselMummage · 14/06/2008 11:27

Right i need to go to B&Q, thanks for letting me vent !

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