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Tincup
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We've talked about this a good bit- what can be done about neighbors who use chemicals, have stinky wine barrels outside, people burning leaves, too much noise, etc. Saw this video and thought it was interesting. Seems they have "rights", to an extent.

http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/video?clipId=11715097&autoStart=true

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This is a HUGE problem!!! Except that my neighbors are not barbequing anything just burning crap and getting DRUNK!!!

I have a problem with the darn smoke!!!!!

MADDOG P.S. the hotter it gets the more likely a fiar will happen. The neighbors, I have decided would enjoy HELL !!! If they go there!!! So I hope they go to heaven!!!!!!

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Always found it strange that people's right to bbq/use wood fireplaces seems to matter more than the right to breathe fresh air.
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To me, annoying neighbors are the ones who are noisy early in the morning and late at night.

I don't want to hear lawnmowers and leaf blowers at 8 am, especially on weekends. Nor do I want to hear music blaring at 3 am. Or dogs barking for hours on end.

IMO It is reasonable for people to grill in the summer and light their fireplaces in the winter. I don't have a problem with those things.

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Tincup
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Maddog, I thought of you when I saw this. It is a shame!

Dogmommy, I agree. I was a firefighter and smoke didn't bother me any more than anyone else. Now I am horrible with it (immediately a bad headache and other symptoms) and leave home if it is going to be a day when they are burning. I've stayed out from the time I got up till midnight because of it.

I did ask that someone let me know when they are burning near me so I can plan to be away for the day, and thankfully they almost always do.

Beaches- I agree with lawnmowers and blowers. Totally nasty in the early morning! Music I don't mind so much cause I am up at that time of night anyhow and I can be accused of being guilty of that. Fortunately, no one near enough to hear it.

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Well, I did something that will surely invoke anger and ridicule from my burning neighbors.

Offered them $75 mth towards heat bill(I'd pay more) to limit their fireplace use. Left it on a note saying my spouse has asthma, figured they'd understand that more than mcs.

I just feel so sick when they burn, gets in the house...ugh...guess I'm used to people thinking I'm crazy by now...

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Sat here trying to think of something that irritates me about the neighbors.

Cant think of anything that comes to mind.

Interesting observation tho. Since when cant half grown kids walk home"1 block" from school(in a VERY good neighborhood)

Mom has to walk to school when its time to go home, to walk them back home.

Even sadder instead making good family time,,,mom is 'busy' on her phone both ways and mostly ignores the kids.

Then when the kids get home,think I have seen them outside about 3 times in the last 6 months.

Boy I would hate to be a kid again.

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I hate upstairs neighbors. We always get the noisy ones.

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Lyme too: No. I get them all. There can't possibly be any left for you. [Smile]

Since I live in an apartment complex, I have had okay neighbors and AWFUL ones. I am one of those people who walks carefully and says loudly SORRY if I drop something heavy. LoL. But above me we had the scariest people. Lady would scream at her kids, son would throw basketballs at the wall. They finally got kicked out.

Now I have a person who apparently thinks it is okay to let their little youngster jump off of something right above my bed at 7 a.m. and runs back and forth for about an hour. The last people, the little girl would be running, RUNNING, around until 1 or 2 a.m. So ... these guys are better but I just wonder-- what are they thinking?

There is normal noise, which I understand (especially with kids) and then there is WHAT THE ??? noise. When one outweighs the other, I complain to the management. [Wink]

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well I never did get a reply to my note, but a giant pile of firewood was delivered to their driveway today. so there's my answer.
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ugh...
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Do u guys live out of town. Everywhere i have lived recently there have been noise rules....no lawnmowers or barking dogs

But smoke bothers me a lot...all kinds...

And i live next to auto repair shop. When someone cant pay bill he sticks cars in back lot and they get all moldy. They are parked on his side of chain link fence on the line between our properties.

I have just remediated my house from mold and it stays ok with 4-6 machines running all the time...but now i have to wear a mask many days in the yard

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lpkayak, what brand of machines are you using? I have to buy something but seems most good brands are online only, and would be hard to return if noise/emfs are an issue.
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I have two ac, two dehumidifer and two air cleaners. The newest is an alen hepa air cleaner and i love it becuse it works so good, is very quiet, the filters are really easy to change and it is very light. I did buy it online

What type of machine are to planning to get

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Bought one dehumidifyer at sears and a sylvania dehumidifyer at big lot.

They do a good job....many years old....but are noisy

I got large honeywell hepa airfilter frim home depot. It works good but is heavy for me and , i cant change filters myself.

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I just ordered a Airpura r600. So hard to decide which one to buy, so just hoping it helps.
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I have to admit defeat. I'll have to move. sent bf over there with $300 to offer them to not burn for 30 days while we find a new place. If not, I'm checking into a motel. I can feel what's left of my health slowly fading.
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All I can think of is to move too. Sure hope the new place works out better.

I do not know when I will be able to move. Might be a year from now. Need money to move and help and health.

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I opened my garage door and got the biggest waft of cigarette smoke I have ever had when I came home tonight. Seriously? That is the one place I couldn't smell it on a consistent basis.

Everything is so saturated with cigarette smoke that any new smoke is just pushing through the old smoke residue like a slippery slide. Obviously those individuals that pollute have more rights than those who don't.

I am very bitter these days - working on letting this state of mind go, it's not healthy either.

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There is a woman in my neighborhood who smokes while she is walking her dog on the neighborhood sidewalks. The sidewalk is only about 10 feet from my house, so the smoke bothers me.

What is worse though is the fire hazard. She does this even in the fall when there are piles of dry leaves around - flicks her cigarette over these leaves! I even asked her politely to stop and she blew me off completely.

Any ideas?

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dogmom, sorry to say, but they probably used your money to buy more wood.

we used to live in close vicinity with others on a block of all twin houses and a shared ally in the back. the guy 2 doors down had an old motocycle and whould , every day, come out and start it up and just let it run in the drive and smoke a cigarette the whole time that seemd like an hour. horrible! and then all the neighbors used fabirc softener- UGH

now we live in a place with big yards. no one really socializes much. one year my nieghbor cut down my baby elm tree. he thought he was doinog us a favor. haha. I yelled at him. he honestly thought we wouldn't mind.

that is the same guy that was cutting hie grass on 4th of july around noon. and the guy behind us loves his leaf blower every day it seems. even on easter sunday morning he is out there blowing. rediculous. I don't mind smoke from fires too much. but perfume should be illegal. haha

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spent the whole day packing today. Just feeling so disillusioned.

Amazing how one person's actions can force you to have to leave your home and your neighborhood. Plus my rent is going up substantially for a house not as nice as the one I'm leaving.

My boyfriend explained my health situation, they said they understood, his sis has lupus, but still can't compromise on the 24/7 wood burning


sigh...wish I didn't have to leave

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quote:
Originally posted by Madam Summerland:



Now I have a person who apparently thinks it is okay to let their little youngster jump off of something right above my bed at 7 a.m. and runs back and forth for about an hour. The last people, the little girl would be running, RUNNING, around until 1 or 2 a.m. So ... these guys are better but I just wonder-- what are they thinking?


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I know. People are really stupid these days. Not only are they morons, they allow their children to do whatever they want, whenever they want.

I hope everyone finds a safe place to live. We do have people with fireplaces here, but I don't notice the smoke inside our condo. I notice it sometimes when I go out but it's not too strong, thank goodness.

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good to read this post. I keep thinking if i could find a small place to rent or purchase it would help.

but just moving from an apartment complex is no guarantees that neighbors will not be an issue.

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