Update on the neighbour from hell downstairs.

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I hope your new neighbours are at least half normal. They could even be cyclists …………….. whoa!
Who you calling normal ! :smile:
And gratz to @Saluki
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Those complaints are just pathetic. What a silly old bat. Great news for you as now you can get on with your lives without walking on eggshells (though she probably would have complained at that too). But pity her new neighbours.
And the people that have to log her complaints. I wonder where they have moved her to? I'm sure even if it was Buckingham palace she would still find something to complain about!
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Personally I think you're out of order. If flushing after 5 bothers her, use the garden.

I presume being flats it would be the garden directly outside hers, but at least you'd be trying. :smile:
Using the garden after 4pm was another complaint.
 

Garry A

Calibrating.....
Location
Grangemouth
Happy for you @Saluki. Weve had a string of ar****les in the flat upstairs from us. Loud music, fighting, police callouts, complaints against us about nothing, you name it we've had it. We've decided that if we sell up then it will be to a loud family with lots of big dogs and screaming kids just to thank the present ar****le for the nonsense we have put up with. Enjoy the quiet time in between moving in/out days.
 
Ok ok ok sorry to be boring.

It does sound a little like this neighbour is having some behaviour issues. I'm not excusing and it would be horrid to put up with her complaints. She could be having a breakdown or is becoming depressed and this is manifesting itself in their actions abd is possibly a cry for help.

I would suggest you delicately approach this with the HA? I'm sure there's people here who work in the NHS who could advise better than me.

She should be moved but possibly offered help.
 
Ok ok ok sorry to be boring.

It does sound a little like this neighbour is having some behaviour issues. I'm not excusing and it would be horrid to put up with her complaints. She could be having a breakdown or is becoming depressed and this is manifesting itself in their actions abd is possibly a cry for help.

I would suggest you delicately approach this with the HA? I'm sure there's people here who work in the NHS who could advise better than me.

She should be moved but possibly offered help.
my understanding, (from previous postings) is that she works nights and expects the world to be quiet during the day, IIRC.
 
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