I’ve had a lot of trouble with vile neighbours Lloyd, my eldest daughter came home late at night as an 18 year old and as she tiptoed up our drive the neighbour, a drunken, loutish oaf came out screaming at her that he’d woken her up.
I ended up shouting down at him because it was 3.00am and I was in bed when it happened.
The following day I came back down the track where we lived and he jumped right out in front of me and we ended up face to face with him snarling at me.
We finally had enough of their threatening attitude and moved.
A year later they sold up and divorced which really p e e d me off!!
At the next house we lived in a four house gated community and the left hand neighbour shared an access with us to their garage.
1.45am in the morning I was bawling out of the bedroom window because their youngest son ( a car freak ) thought it fine to have all his mates around in the garage blasting out the music.
On Xmas Day the first year they were there he valeted FIVE cars right in front of our lounge window......they were totally inconsiderate w a n k e r s.
Next door moved and rented out, we had late night parties and drugged up tossers roaming the site looking for fairies they were so off their t I t s.
The next people constantly rowed and screamed at each other.
All in all we had a 7 year nightmare.
I decided to move out into the country and I now have one neighbour who has no kids, is too old to have any, they’re a decade younger than us and nobody visits them......absolutely perfect.
The harsh truth for your relative is that it’s her that will end up moving I’m sorry to say.
For her own sanity I’d tell her to start a house search now.
A word of caution though.
If she owns her own house and comes to sell it she has to admit on paper if SHE reports and neighbour to the police otherwise it can come back to bite you afterwards.
She needs to move I’m afraid Lloyd, it would help her if family could maybe take her and her kids in for a while.
Sorry to hear this news, I feel for her.


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