Duplex - Trouble with the Neighbor

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-15 15:43:52

kbt09

2020-04-19 08:13:30
  • #1
As a rule, your neighbor will not tell you that he is selling the house because of you. Because if you are actually a nuisance neighbor, then his buyers might possibly insist on a reversal of the sale, because your neighbor maybe did not mention what is annoying about the neighborhood. And usually someone does not sell their house because there are children next door, but because the house has become too big, etc. Sometimes maybe also because neighbors see themselves as the center of the world.
 

tumaa

2020-04-19 08:23:21
  • #2


I'm not talking about assumptions here, but facts!!!

In the example with my brother, it was directly confirmed by the neighbors (i.e. the owners) and that several times.
 

Joedreck

2020-04-19 08:26:01
  • #3
So as a father, I simply claim that children are always noisy in a certain way. Whether it's the tricycle, ride-on car, playing tag, etc, etc. That is the certain children's noise which is even considered privileged by courts. Of course, that can bother a neighbor. Then he is also welcome to sell and move away. If my neighbor is a lawn enthusiast and mows it daily during the allowed time, I am allowed to sell my house too.
 

kaho674

2020-04-19 08:26:32
  • #4
You simply can't force anyone to like children. By law, you are obliged to tolerate noise from children, but you don't have to like it! I'm really shocked how some here wish people into the forest (even though you know only foresters are allowed there, they might as well have said "moon") or get upset that people move away. Honestly, now the parents also want to force you to put up with their badly behaved brats. No, no – you brought this on yourselves. You can eat that soup all alone.
 

tumaa

2020-04-19 08:31:58
  • #5


I forgot a word, yes, it is usually quieter in the countryside.

But you are mixing things up here, we are talking about civilized families and not asocial people, I wanted children and stand by them, it has nothing to do with being overwhelmed if I don’t want to suffer the opinion of such neighbors!!!
 

kbt09

2020-04-19 08:35:54
  • #6
It's not about liking to suffer, but about someone being consistent and saying, no, I don't need this anymore (that person might have had children at some point) and moving away. And you have to tolerate that just as the neighbor tolerates that you are moving in with children now.

And, you might not believe it, people also get older and, for example, more sensitive to noise. But about 30-year-olds often cannot imagine that yet.
 
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