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AIBU?

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would i be wrong to phone up next doors landlord to complain ?

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bandylegs · 19/04/2011 19:27

The house next door to me rented by a un-married mother of five ds's . Since moving in 6 months ago she has moved her boyfriend of 10days in (she told me this whilst bragging that she had just met him ) Hmm and the boyfriend has turned the garden shed into a bird shed and now has 8 pigeons flying around crapping on all my washing Angry
Her two middle boys (10 & 13) are bullying my ds (12) it has gotten to the stage where my ds will not go out to play at all and yesterday as ds was putting out the bin for me the 10yr old next door threw a 5ft wooden curtain poll at my window Shock(thankfully no damage was done) i knocked in to tell his mum but she left me standing at the front door for ages and when she eventually came out to me she just said " it wont happen again" and closed the door smiling at me . Hmm Her 15yr old is expelled from school and spends most of his time smoking out in the back garden playing his music .
I know the owner of that house and i have his mobile number {he gave me his number in case of any trouble} would i be wrong to phone him up and tell him whats going on or AIBU ?
TIA

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bandylegs · 19/04/2011 20:03

Ok i admit i went about my op in the wrong manner. I
did not want to be accused of drip feeding.

I do not want to phone the benefit cheat line as i don't
know if she is claiming Benefits.

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BeerTricksPotter · 19/04/2011 20:04

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HecateQueenOfTheNight · 19/04/2011 20:07

[grinj] ok bandy, ok. I forgive you Grin

It did, Beer, a bit. But I didn't mean to chew your ear off Grin

SugarPasteFrog · 19/04/2011 20:13

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bandylegs · 19/04/2011 20:14
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SpeedyGonzalez · 19/04/2011 20:19

Well I wouldn't want to live next door to an unmarried mother. It brings down property values and cheapens the neighbourhood. Bet her dogs are Staffies.

Grin

I agree with hecate's first post.

SugarPasteFrog · 19/04/2011 20:50

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bandylegs · 19/04/2011 21:00

If i say YES to one of those things sugarpastefrog will i get flamed ?

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CarefulWithThatAxeEugene · 19/04/2011 21:29

She might be a widow for all we know.

As to pigeons, you're bloody lucky if you only have them crapping all over your garden because someone has started keeping them! We have wood pigeons to do that, thousands of the buggers. They breed all year round and make a hell of a mess and noise, clumsy oafs.

SpeedyGonzalez · 20/04/2011 00:01

"judgy-pants aloft"!

BeerTricks, that was beautifully phrased. Grin

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