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Should I tell my neighbors what to do when they annoy me?
Firstly, because people tend to be more ashamed and respectful in regards to those they know personally. Secondly, there is a tiny little chance that your neighbors have no idea they annoy you, and telling them so will solve the problem once and for all. Don’t Accuse, Tell Them How it Makes You Feel
Is it possible to make your neighbor move?
In others, it might be necessary to master the art of legal torment, while in especially rare situations, it would make sense to find the way to make your neighbor move (since bad neighbors are often bad tenants, there’s always a chance of. Simply put, the key is to keep things reasonable.
Why do my neighbors not understand me?
They do not understand you because you are new, they don’t know you, they are too closed minded to try to understand you, and that you came into their neighborhood on your own. If you moved in with a friend or two and the neighbors had 2 or 3 strangers coming in, their attitudes wouldn’t have been as harsh.
Do you worry about your neighbor’s feelings towards you?
Nope, not one bit. I’ve got better things to do than worrying about my neighbor’s motives and feelings towards me. You can’t please everyone in life, so stop trying. Some people you just can’t reach.
What to do if you are unhappy with your neighbor’s behavior?
If it’s likely that you’re not the only one unhappy about your neighbor’s behavior, you should check if someone else is ready to side you. This point is especially important if you decide to contact local precinct or file a complaint in court. In this case, quantity matters. The more people share your opinion, the more chances to win you have.
Is your neighbor crowding you Out of your own yard?
If your neighbor is crowding you out of your own home or yard, it’s time to take action. There is a saying, “Good fences make good neighbors.” For many people, this could be true. However, some neighbors who do not respect good fences or any other border.
How do I get my neighbors to move their belongings?
After you know exactly where your boundaries are, they should move their belongings. If not, try going to mediation. Many homeowners associations offer mediation services. If yours does not, you can hire a private mediator to help you work through the encroachment issues.