- Aug 7, 2003
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Try and lance the boil and get it sorted amicably as neighbour disputes have a habit of escalating and there are, usually, no winners.
Using a domestic shared driveway for the temporary storage of commercial waste, can understand why he might be a bit miffed.
Hoping for some useful advise on dealing with my next door neighbour.
He has recently retired and has lots of time on his hands, he seems to use most of that giving me a hard time. On occasions I have some waste from work collected from the shared drive and he hates that but it’s kind of unavoidable for me running a small business and I always have it collected within a day of putting it there.
More recently he has started to become angry bordering aggressive, telling me how and where I can park, how I should or shouldn’t maintain my garden and whilst I was on holiday last week he decided to take the waste I’d left out and arranged to be collected back in my garden. (Trespassing as the gate was locked). He has also sent me a few angry emails with pictures he has taken of my garden over the wall and from his bedroom windows.
We used to get on well but after him shouting at me about my van being parked outside his house I told him to piss off, i know that hasn’t helped but I’d had a long day and it’s onstreet parking.
He has now sent me a text demanding a meeting at a neutral location that is 4 miles away from where we live. He is making me out to be some kind of neighbour from well when in actual fact I’ve done nothing but improve my house since we brought it 8 years ago!
He used to seem a nice guy and I’ve even done a fair bit of work for him in the past but I feel I need to put a stop to this despite him thinking I’m in the wrong.
i reckon you should stop leaving waste on the drive, thats probably major source of contention.
If he reckons your garden isn’t much cop (your problem not his) then store the waste there and ignore him...but also keep a record of any incidents just in case things escalate.
If he has that much time on his hands you could introduce him to NSC he’ll be up to 67k posts in no time
All the office bods with their limp wrists and soft hands up in arms Ban vans from residential areas is the best one yet.
It is in the restrictive covenants on my property - no caravans or mobile homes, no business vans or lorries. Applies to all properties on the estate.
My understanding is that these conditions are generally put there by the developer so that the site looks as nice as possible while they have houses to sell. Therefore once they've sold the last plot they have no interest is ensuring the covenants are adhered to.
Oh, and whatever you do, don’t tell him you “brought” your house. That’s one thing that really gets my goat and the conversation wouldn’t go well from there!
Is he ill? Just wonder because you say he has always been pleasant and reasonable before and his transition into an unreasonable and irrational individual could be something dementia related.
But then dumping commercial waste on a shared drive without prior consultation would probably have pissed me off as well!