Nightmare Neighbours?

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Just watching channel 5s Nightmare Neighbors and was wondering if anyone actually has neighbors this bad?

First guy had a camera pointed into his house on the "advice" of the police. Had abusive signs held up by his neighbors wife, the husband apparently threatening him with a knife.

Worst I can think of is the house behind mine had screaming kids until the early hours but they got kicked out after trashing the house :eek:.

Has anyone actually had issues with their neighbors?
 
nah we just had cid knocking on my old flats door all the time looking for one of our neighbors. But they were friendly. And now we have a drunk couple 4 doors down who about once a month get drunk and shout at each other but that's just amusing to hear
 
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We don't have nightmare neighbours, just occasionally get a few kids on the station behind the house being rowdy or being so drunk that they think it's acceptable to attack the station building.

I've been out a few times to tell them to move on or they'll be on the track, but it seems our new neighbours now enjoy going out.
 
Our area is usually pretty quiet. Aside from my neighbour when he's deep in his cups, who can get obnoxiously loud. Often him and his buddies will come back from the pub and sit in the back garden and smoke and drink, which can go on until the early hours of the morning. But it's once in a blue moon and I'm a heavy sleeper. It annoys my girlfriend more.
 
There used to be one group of lads and a couple of despicable chav girls with so much makeup they looked like a highly bulled ammo boot. I think they've grown up a bit now though as we haven't seen them in a while.
 
The woman who lives opposite called the police on me last week.

She's stood in her window naked watching me masturbate...And I'M the pervert.
 
A few years ago I lived in a flat next to a guy who hit his pregnant gf in the face with a hammer, broke through the communal window when he lost his key, locked a girl in his flat and wouldn't let her leave, started a fire in the flat under mine by reaching through the letterbox and lighting the net curtains. The police were there at least a couple of times a week, how he was never locked up I do not know.
 
A few years ago I lived in a flat next to a guy who hit his pregnant gf in the face with a hammer, broke through the communal window when he lost his key, locked a girl in his flat and wouldn't let her leave, started a fire in the flat under mine by reaching through the letterbox and lighting the net curtains. The police were there at least a couple of times a week, how he was never locked up I do not know.

Damn. Did you ever have any direct issues with him?
 
not exactly neighbours but within my development... essentially we've got a 'social housing' block round the corner which the developers were obliged to build... the stuff I've heard from some people living there makes this program seem tame

I can see why developers want to keep social housing separate... separate blocks ideally or at least separate entrances... obviously most tennants are fine its just there are always a couple of scumbag households that ruin it and when you're paying a small fortune for your property you shouldn't have to put up with them
 
Best neighbours ever, take a bag of apples from the trees over and get six still warm apples crumbles waiting for me when I get home, result!

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Well with assistance like this she'd bake all day!!!:o:D
 
Got a chav family that lives behind us somewhere and every time the parents go away the kids throw parties until 4am.

I've been pretty patient so far but it's wearing thin.

That and some gits with dogs who think it's acceptable to let them bark constantly. It's not. If it's barking none stop...take it inside.

Not really nightmare neighbours just annoying.
 
I have recently invested in some decent earplugs, so that tends to block out things like the neighbours parties. They had one last week but were kind enough to come round and let us know.
 
Damn. Did you ever have any direct issues with him?

Quite a few arguments yes, the one that sticks in my mind is this..

One night I could hear him going crazy, smashing up his flat, at 2am he knocked on my door covered in cuts and blood, he asked to borrow a knife (he was a self harmer) So I gave him my sharpest one and left him to it. Next day he told me that I shouldn't have given it to him as it was obvious he was a danger to himself and that I should have tried to calm him down or reason with him.

I told him I do not care if you kill yourself, do not involve me in your attention seeking.
 
not exactly neighbours but within my development... essentially we've got a 'social housing' block round the corner which the developers were obliged to build... the stuff I've heard from some people living there makes this program seem tame

I can see why developers want to keep social housing separate... separate blocks ideally or at least separate entrances... obviously most tennants are fine its just there are always a couple of scumbag households that ruin it and when you're paying a small fortune for your property you shouldn't have to put up with them

My estate isn't too bad for anti social behaviour aside from the chav'd up cars on occasion and the odd pipe bombing. There was a feud a couple months back and I was taking my dog for a late night stroll when I got stopped by a car full of men who thought they'd warn me to go home because there was someone running about with a pipe bomb or gun. It was more than likely them, but I was like "nope nope nope" and turned and went straight home. Didn't want to get stuck in the middle of that and mistaken for someone.
 
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