matticus
Guru
We've let it go about 3 years. Its the sort of thing that gets out of hand over time!And if it is a minor issue wait a year or so......
We've let it go about 3 years. Its the sort of thing that gets out of hand over time!And if it is a minor issue wait a year or so......
About half an hour after lights out should find them in a communicative mood.
If in 3 years you never took the time to approach your neighbours in a friendly manner to discuss the matter, you can wait another few months imo.We've let it go about 3 years. Its the sort of thing that gets out of hand over time!
Their house is behind ours. We only see them in winter when they leave the lights on and curtains open!If in 3 years you never took the time to approach your neighbours in a friendly manner to discuss the matter, you can wait another few months imo.
Politeness goes a long way, especially if they are not aware of the issue.
We only see them in winter when they leave the lights on and curtains open!
Their house is behind ours. We only see them in winter when they leave the lights on and curtains open!
Incidentally, Court of CycleChat, why aren't THEY to blame for the lack of niceties , eh? Eh?!
I'm not familiar with those kind of houses, but if the back gardens are back to back you must see each other in summer while cutting the grass, etc .... eh? eh?? @matticusThink thats quite common with back to back gardens unless theirs a section of boundary low enough to talk over.


Their house is behind ours. We only see them in winter when they leave the lights on and curtains open!
Incidentally, Court of CycleChat, why aren't THEY to blame for the lack of niceties , eh? Eh?!
Their house is behind ours. We only see them in winter when they leave the lights on and curtains open!
Incidentally, Court of CycleChat, why aren't THEY to blame for the lack of niceties , eh? Eh?!