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To tell landlord about new tenants dog?

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noneofyourbusinessx · 08/02/2019 14:26

I know it sounds like I need to invest in a life but outside of our house now smells of weed constantly throughout the day. Their dog sounds like a flipping wolf don't have a clue what dog it is but I don't appreciate it at 4 in the morning.
I have their landlord on Facebook should I tell her as I know she didn't want any pets and they obviously have a big dog and a cat.

Went to take the washing of the line earlier and the garden is covered in dog shit already.

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sonjadog · 08/02/2019 14:28

I don´t think the weed has anything to do with the dog...

Is it a communal garden that has dog shit in it?

AuntieCJ · 08/02/2019 14:29

Yup. Tell.

BarbarianMum · 08/02/2019 14:29

God yes, tell her. Why wouldn't you?

lmusic87 · 08/02/2019 14:30

Yes, 100%

CokeAndCrispsAndDip · 08/02/2019 14:30

Absolutely. Those tenants aren't good ones.

noneofyourbusinessx · 08/02/2019 14:32

The weed is just another thing irritating me picked DS up from nursery it's all I could smell when I got out of the car. It's a detached property but she only has a short fence so I can see in her garden when Im out there.

Their obviously going to know it's me because the other side isn't detached. I will send her a fb message.

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Kaykay06 · 08/02/2019 14:33

I’d tell her, that’s gross in the garden

Different if they have permission and take the dog out to do its business or pick it up and train it not to howl/bark all night.
But seeing they are causing you upset id absolutely tell her about the smell, the mess in the garden etc and the noise.

ToEarlyForDecorations · 08/02/2019 14:35

Tell the council as well. It sounds like a health hazard. Call 111 and report your concerns regarding drug use too.

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