I'm beginning to hate my neighbors

Well, sweetie, if you want to move, what’s stopping you from calling on The Bitch?

Wanting to move and being able to afford to move right now are two different things. My husband has had 5 surgeries this year and the bills keep rolling in.

If they live up to their promise, I’m letting it go.

Still, be prepared with those pictures just in case they don’t live up to their promise and you have to let out The Bitch. Good luck.

They could have a really bad sense of humor.

jsgoddess, your inner bitch may want to reflect on the fact that your neighbors’ new pool, combined with the right chemicals, will offer ample opportunity for you to see them turn blue, or almost any other color you can name. Remember, though, if your neighbors have been dyed a delicate, robin’s-egg hue, that it’s only polite…not to notice.

Ah. Sorry to hear about the Mister.

Document everything in case you have to take the neighbors to court.

Have your neighbors carried through on their promises, are you still in limbo, did you write nasty words on their laugh with weed killer?
(No, I don’t have a life, that why I need to read about others.)

The pool is in. They’ve bought us a couple of lilacs. Neighbor lady says now that she told them they weren’t allowed to go in the back way because our backyards are damp (there’s a natural spring in a neighboring yard). There’s some fencing material back there, but the ground hasn’t been regraded (or whatever you’d call it) yet.

And that’s all the news!

No weedkiller words or mysterious dyes in the pool have occured. :smiley:

Hmmm. Well, I’m glad for you that they seem to be following through (if slowly) but it’s a tad lacking in excitement. You must keep your audience in mind! :wink:

I’ve never heard of such blatant trespassing. Even renters have the right to be undisturbed in their leased premises, and can sue for trespassing, can’t they? Conceivably, isn’t it even possible for a tenant to sue the landlord for trespass if the latter attempts to use or repeatedly enter the premises beyond what is required for landlordly things such as collecting rent?