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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2086769" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>Our neighbour issues took place over a number of years. The first 15 we lived next door to lovely quiet elderly couple who eventually died. House sold cheaply to the landlord from h....! First couple of rentals good. Nice people from Korea then Nigeria and for a year my own brother, wife and children. Next Five young Poles who were here to work. Everything fine until a couple of the girls moved out and the lads decided to sub let. To nine others. </p><p>To cut an 18 month story of a nightmare short, they were eventually evicted after another all night drunken party, which concluded with them putting someone through a patio window. They were sleeping all over an average semi on mattresses. It made my husband and I ill. He had a breakdown and I got diabetes. Some more ok tenants came in and the house sunk into more and more disrepair. Then came the very quiet young Vietnamese men. Yep so very quiet, because they were placed there to oversee a very large cannabis growing operation! The smell wafting into our house was unbelievable. Our policeman son alerted his associates and one very hot June day they were raided and arrested. (Didn’t get the bigwigs of course) Electricity was so dangerous the electric people wouldn’t touch it. After switching off elsewhere they put a JCB in the front garden, dug a hole then severed it. </p><p>I don’t know how, but we managed but we put it on the market and sold in a fortnight. We then bought a detached house in a cheaper suburb. The area we lived in was a desirable much sort after family area. But I would never be attached to anyone again. No matter how tiny a space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2086769, member: 264425"] Our neighbour issues took place over a number of years. The first 15 we lived next door to lovely quiet elderly couple who eventually died. House sold cheaply to the landlord from h....! First couple of rentals good. Nice people from Korea then Nigeria and for a year my own brother, wife and children. Next Five young Poles who were here to work. Everything fine until a couple of the girls moved out and the lads decided to sub let. To nine others. To cut an 18 month story of a nightmare short, they were eventually evicted after another all night drunken party, which concluded with them putting someone through a patio window. They were sleeping all over an average semi on mattresses. It made my husband and I ill. He had a breakdown and I got diabetes. Some more ok tenants came in and the house sunk into more and more disrepair. Then came the very quiet young Vietnamese men. Yep so very quiet, because they were placed there to oversee a very large cannabis growing operation! The smell wafting into our house was unbelievable. Our policeman son alerted his associates and one very hot June day they were raided and arrested. (Didn’t get the bigwigs of course) Electricity was so dangerous the electric people wouldn’t touch it. After switching off elsewhere they put a JCB in the front garden, dug a hole then severed it. I don’t know how, but we managed but we put it on the market and sold in a fortnight. We then bought a detached house in a cheaper suburb. The area we lived in was a desirable much sort after family area. But I would never be attached to anyone again. No matter how tiny a space. [/QUOTE]
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