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How do you tell your neighbor their kids are too loud?
And you probably aren’t quite as quiet and respectful as you think you are, either. The LAPD suggests that noise complaints, from loud TVs to awful parties, are best dealt with by your local police station. Call them at (877) ASK-LAPD (275-5273).
What can you do about trashy neighbors?
Be Friendly. This may seem obvious, but try to make friends with your neighbors first.
How do I stop hating neighbors?
Don’t hate your neighbors: Get to know them
- Try to meet your closest neighbors before you move in.
- Invite neighbors over.
- Take a moment to smile and say hello whenever you see a neighbor.
- Build connections.
- Get outside and explore your neighborhood.
- Offer a helping hand.
- Aim for compromise.
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How do I stop the neighbor kids from coming to my house?
Talk to your own child first — “One simple and effective way to set boundaries with the neighbor kids always coming over is to ask your kid to keep the party away from the house,” says parenting expert and DaddyScrubs founder Robert Nickell.
How do you deal with neighbors who cut through your yard?
Be prepared to listen and be open to compromise. Have a polite word with your neighbor. Take a calm, tactful, non-confrontational approach: “Karen, I’ve noticed that after you go to work, the kids are cutting through our yard to get to school.”
How do you maintain a good relationship with your neighbors?
Maintaining a good relationship with your neighbors also requires clear honest communication. If you have a legitimate concern or complaint, let your neighbor know. Your goal is to maintain your good relationship, so don’t complain when you’re angry. Wait until you can address the issue with your neighbor calmly.
What do you do when your neighbor complains about you?
If you have a legitimate concern or complaint, let your neighbor know. Your goal is to maintain your good relationship, so don’t complain when you’re angry. Wait until you can address the issue with your neighbor calmly. Be prepared to listen and be open to compromise. Have a polite word with your neighbor.