Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
Unfortunately, my dad was schooled in the fine art of neighbor relations by some curious cross between Adolf Hitler and Gordon Ramsay. He knew nothing of tact. He blew over one day, threatening up one side and down the other, and took them to court when (surprise) they didn't oblige. The result was a standing $50/day fine each time the dog was reported to the city as barking excessively at night. Something happened that allowed cooler heads to prevail, either involving the dog shutting up, or my dad getting a grip, or both. I honestly don't remember - that was 35-plus years ago. It was also amid the warfare waged by my dad with the neighbors down the street for the bus they parked aside their house, or the neighbors to the south for.....whatever. You get it. Yeah, he was that guy. Probably still is, for all I know; haven't spoken 20 words to him since he walked out. But I digress....
The point is its a no-win situation. Don't gripe and you don't sleep. Gripe and you alienate the neighbors. Frustrating thing is that its the neighbors' problem, and you're the one forced into the position of being a bad guy.
Best thing I can suggest is to head to the store, grab a pie or cake, go visit your neighbors as pleasantly as you can, and broach the subject as kindly as you can. Ask them "hey, is there anything you can do to help me, here?"
Just don't do it like my dad did.
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