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Neighbor's Behaviour

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Starlive23 · 02/10/2018 11:08

This isn't so much of an AIBU, more of a WWYD. We bought our house last April. Just normal terrace 2-up 2-down on a small quiet street.

One side neighbors absolutely lovely, the other side, problematic.

When we moved in, said neighbor was very friendly although we were aware she had parties every weekend but it didn't really bother us. It was a bit of loud music and pissed people talking too loudly but hardly the end of the world.

Her behaviour seems to have got progressively worse. She is having drunken arguments 2-3 times per week where she screams and screams for hours. She even jumped out of her window onto our car and said her son pushed her (he didn't). Son is a teenager and has gone to live with his dad.

My neighbor doesn't own the property, her mother does. She's got to the point where when she'd had a drink she will scream repeatedly 'shut the fuck up baby' at our young child. She's fine with when she is sober but these drunken rages are really horrible.

She got the sack recently from her job as a nurse as she had turned up to work in a bad mood and assaulted a patient. We've seen her hit her son, fight with her mum and her old boyfriend.

Everyone in the street is intimated by her so nobody wants to rock the boat but it's getting me down.

She even once screamed through the wall ' I hope your baby dies' and although my DH said that's probably not what she said, I know deep down what I heard. It makes me feel upset just to write all this down. Her mum said she suffers terribly with depression so I don't want to make it worse....but it's really horrible.

God, long post but didn't want to drip feed. WWYD - police don't seem too interested, and I appreciate they have much more important things to deal with.

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