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I go to bed about 11/12 ish most nights, I finally get to sleep when I am woken up by her 2/3 year old shouting, screaming and crying this is followed by her screaming back at him
“GET BACK TO F***ING BED NOW, YOU LITTLE S***”
this goes on for about 10 minutes then it all goes quiet, then we get a repeat performance 2 hours later then again 2 hours after that. Why the hell her kid continues to do this every night without fail I do not know. We can hear her shouting word for word and it just keeps me awake. To get this every night though is a bit too much. Surely she must realise she has a problem.
Is there anything I can do apart from go round and rip her head off. We don’t speak as it is.
Most of all I want to know what your neighbours are like, are they neighbours from hell or are they good neighbours. Maybe some of you don’t have any. You’ll be the lucky ones!
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> Do you live on my estate?!?
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I might do.
*goes to wave out of the window*
Can you see me?
> *goes to wave out of the window*
> Can you see me?
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Yes: I can. Nice boobs.
This is private nuisance since they are interfering with the use and enjoyment of your land.
This is not a one off occurance and it is at odd times. If it had been in the afternoon this may not constitute as a nuisance.
You need to go round and ask them politly to keep the noise down. If they do it all the more it actually works in your favour funnily enough.
If they don't stop then you can take them to court if you wanted to. They would proberly grant an injunction rather than compensation.
However, is it possible that they don't know how loud they are being? My nan lives next door to me and sometimes we can hear her TV but she never has it that loud.
Maybe just mentioning it to them, blame it on the baby, say it wakes your baby boy up. lol
> My neighbours are great: they're really quiet, but then I am the
> youngest person around here by about 60 years!
Do you live in a graveyard?
My guess is that if you went round and asked politely you would end up calling the police.
Her kid is very rarely with her in the day so i assume he wakes often for her attention, but she reacts with shouting the odds.
She'll probably move, which is good.
Or you'll get banged up, which gets you some peace.
It's a win-win situation.