I hate neighbors!!!
I have some upstairsneighbors at my new condo who have a2 and 5 yearold. I swear they feed them sugar and turn them loose! They run from one end of the place to the other and it sounds like they climb the furniture and jump off constantly.Keep in mind the place was whisper quiet when we looked at it. (I was here walking around in the place on 3 seperate occasions)
I politely asked them to try to keep the jumping to a minimum (cause I undertsandkids like to run) and the b!tch said"as long as you keep your dog quiet".
Keep in mind during the cold months I take a bit of a hiatus from work (since selling cars in the winter sucks) and am here doing market research and car/truck searches during the day for our specialty customers. I know my dog is quiet since I'm here all day.
I hate to see what they think when I fire up the harleyto leavein the spring if they think my dog(who doesn't make a sound during the day unless he reeeeaaaally has to ****) is loud...
Ok I'm done ranting.
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Ok, that takes the cake.
I pushed my stereo speakers against the wall, moved some furniture around to muffle the sound in my apartment (while transmitting it VERY well through the wall) and set it to play Inna Gadda Davida non-stop - and I went for a four day road trip.
The complex manager knew I was responsible, but she was really cool about it. Since they couldn't hear it from my front door, they couldn't file a complaint against me. Everytime I hear that song, I smile and wonder just how much it screwed with my neighbor's heads.... [8D]
I have some upstairsneighbors at my new condo who have a2 and 5 yearold. I swear they feed them sugar and turn them loose! They run from one end of the place to the other and it sounds like they climb the furniture and jump off constantly.Keep in mind the place was whisper quiet when we looked at it. (I was here walking around in the place on 3 seperate occasions)
I politely asked them to try to keep the jumping to a minimum (cause I undertsandkids like to run) and the b!tch said"as long as you keep your dog quiet".
Keep in mind during the cold months I take a bit of a hiatus from work (since selling cars in the winter sucks) and am here doing market research and car/truck searches during the day for our specialty customers. I know my dog is quiet since I'm here all day.
I hate to see what they think when I fire up the harleyto leavein the spring if they think my dog(who doesn't make a sound during the day unless he reeeeaaaally has to ****) is loud...
Ok I'm done ranting.
AAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Ok, that takes the cake.
I was just commenting on the fact that if they have the audacity to complain about my dog (who is quiet all day, since I am here most of the day every day) after having their kids climbing the furniture and jumping off at 8:30 pm and acting like there's nothing wrong with that, Id hate to see what she will think when I start going into the shop anywhere between 2 and 4 pm (during nap time as she puts it).
Loud pipes or not, I'm sure she'll probably complain.See I'm not above doing the neighborly thingand cutting power to the engine and coasting into the drive when I come home, or rolling the bike to the end of the drive when I start it. I'm not an azzhole neighbor. But do unto others as you'd have them do unto you... they treat me like ****, I'll gladly return the favor.
Also keep in mind they are not used to having to keep their kids quiet since this unit has been vacant for the last 6 months while it's been on the market. They will have to get used to it during the eveninghours. I don't care what they do or how much they run and jump during the day. I do understand kids need to be kids.
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I think it's a great idea to cover yourself by "spying" on your dog. Once that's done, I'd contact the property manager and file a complaint against them. Invite him/her over one night to listen to the commotion. Then let him/her know that the lady will probably complain about your dog. That's when you whip out the evidence that the dog isn't a problem.






