Barking dogs!

Anyways, feel sorry for the hubby, cos he still tries to keep things civil. He popped over the other evening asking me where the Fiber connections points were. It seems everyone on our street have the fiber points installed ... except them ... ooops. lol
I think the husband should give her ze D... regularly.
 
He popped over the other evening asking me where the Fiber connections points were. It seems everyone on our street have the fiber points installed ... except them ... ooops. lol

I was taught to never be rude to the person that handles your food. Apparently don't be rude to the fiber installers is as relevant :crylaugh:
 
There was a neighbor like that in our little block that hated the new neighbor and (on purpose) shot his "Excessively barking dogs" with bb guns (to make them bark etc) so that he can complain.

The neighbor with the dogs went to all the surrounding neighbors and asked them to sign a document saying that the dogs are not barking excessively to prove that no one but that specific neighbor had an issue with the dogs being there and barking on occasion.

You could do the same.

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This was after the SPCA and police was called. We don't live in an estate or complex
 
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I am a trustee and with noise complaints we only act if two independent people complain, not one. Otherwise too easy for personal vendetta's to misuse the BC to score a point. If it is a corner house where perhaps only one unit could hear the noise we may ask the guard who patrols regularly to confirm if he agrees or not. Makes things so much simpler. If they continue to complain in an unreasonable manner we as trustees would basically say the matter is settled in the other parties favour and if you continue to waste our time by raising the same issue again we will fine you. You have to be tough with people like that.

Edit: Also in a pet friendly complex a certain amount of barking has to be acceptable. An hour at a time in the middle of the night would be breaking the rules but as people pass the house, not something you can enforce unless you change the rules to say no pets. If the person cannot stand barking the onus is on them to find a complex that does not allow dogs.
 
The one thing that is blaring obvious here.

We have been staying in the estate with the dogs for 4 years. Zero issues. The complaints only started a month after the transport contract was cancelled ??

I like the approach above ^. Have more than one person complain before it is escalated to this sort of level.
 
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