Weird neighbour keeps moving our pram.

Maybe the fella is also keeping something in the communal area and needs to move your pram to get to it?

Just have a chat, and hopefully he won't turn out to be a nutter.

I was about to suggest this. Would you be able to, say, get a wheel chair past your pram where you keep it? It is entirely possible they have a disabled friend/relative, or even a small child themselves, that he would need to move it just to get past it.

Leave a note on the pram, and ask them to come to your flat if they have an issue, so you can discuss it.
 
I was about to suggest this. Would you be able to, say, get a wheel chair past your pram where you keep it? It is entirely possible they have a disabled friend/relative, or even a small child themselves, that he would need to move it just to get past it.

Leave a note on the pram, and ask them to come to your flat if they have an issue, so you can discuss it.

Has this building no lift? Just wait for him to appear and just ask him what his beef is! Simple stuff really!
 
tbh people probably get fed-up that you think you can have your possessions spill out into the public areas of the block.

Next will be bikes, and crap that people can't keep in their flats. Moving it is weird, sure, but people get pee'd off by things like taking liberties with public spaces...

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He's doing it to **** you off to make you realise that you shouldn't have personal **** taking up room in the building

Take the hint and sort yourself out
 
Here's an idea...

When one has too many items to carry in one go, one usually makes multiple trips.
 
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He's doing it to **** you off to make you realise that you shouldn't have personal **** taking up room in the building

Take the hint and sort yourself out

I take downstairs every morning and leave next to the front door of the building

Is the guy that moves it/has a problem/whatever REALLY that picky about a mother having a pram downstairs in the lobby untill she brings her small child down and goes wherever though? That's a bit silly if you ask me....

Fair enough, If it was left there when they where home, overnight etc..maybe it would be different.
 
Here's an idea...

When one has too many items to carry in one go, one usually makes multiple trips.


Either way your leaving a 4 month old baby alone. May not be long but I've yet to meet a new mother who'll take their eyes off a baby for a second.
 
*** is wrong with people at the moment, first the free fridge-freezer guy and now this. Surely you can see it from his point of view and that leaving massive ugly prams around makes it looks rubbish and its not his problem you chose to have a baby and need to use a pram. You wouldn't want him leaving his bike outside your door so you had to move round it?
 
just leave a note on it asking politely that the refrain from moving it.

I would suggest this and explain why it is there.

If he can't understand the problem in a mother carrying a baby and a pram down two flights of stairs safely then there's probably no reasoning with him.

People generally don't like others treating public space as their own but I think there's good reason here and it's only for an or two each day.
 
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Why do people who choose to have kids think the world owes them something?

What would happen if everyone in your flats started to store a pram sized object by the front door for their convenience?
 
He is probably moving it into a more obstructive place hoping that others will notice it as an inconvenience, because he is annoyed that other tenants are using a communal area to store bulky things.

Quite frankly, I don't blame him.
 
Why do people who choose to have kids think the world owes them something?

Spoken like a true basement dwelling teenager. People who have kids (like me...) don't think anybody owes them anything. However, if I lived in flats and somebody wanted to park their pram in a communal area because it made life a little easier for them.......what's the big deal? As long as it wasn't causing any problems, what normal person would give a rats anus?

Christ, some of you people need to relax a little :rolleyes:
 
Spoken like a true basement dwelling teenager. People who have kids (like me...) don't think anybody owes them anything. However, if I lived in flats and somebody wanted to park their pram in a communal area because it made life a little easier for them.......what's the big deal? As long as it wasn't causing any problems, what normal person would give a rats anus?

Christ, some of you people need to relax a little :rolleyes:

Thats the problem, the OP hasn't found out if this is causing an issue yet! If it was in my way, I would move it, if not, then no.


Nothing to do with being a 'basement dweller' and you could try being a little bit less standoff-ish, as that is the attitude that has led to the 'flat with kids dweller' filming people for moving a pushchair.

I seriously don't get some people, one guy wants to film someone moving a pram a few feet in order to argue with him, one insists his wife must be 'weak' for not carrying a child and chair up and down the stairs and another is happy to insult someone over an internet post whether right or wrong.

I know GD is based upon its sometimes ridiculous remarks but really, life is not this difficult. Talk to each other, be polite, **** me its not the end of the world that someone has moved your pushchair, or that someone has a different opinion.

I pity the day I have to live with some of the people making stupid suggestions in this thread.
 
REMINDER:

Cold season is here! Flies, spiders, birds, cats, dogs, goats, cows and horses seek shelter in prams. Do not forget to give a few taps on the hood of the pram before putting your child in there.
 
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