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hi all can you help me.ive been recently been told buy my housing officer to turn my music down in the garden because she can hear it.the music was as loud as me watching eastenders in my living room,not at all anti social.can she do this as i thought its the environmental healths job and the police.ive been a tenant for 11years and no complaints against me or my family.another thing tenants in the same row as me and further down have had letters from the same housing officer stating that it is not allowed to drink in your garden and have childrens toys left out.the petty list goes on.this is not in our tenancy agreement.iam i right to think this is against our human rights or is our housing officer trying to be a bully,as she said,i quote well take you to court and proceed with eviction notices.i live on a n estate with 155 dwellings on .have i got a case ?at the moment she is picking on one row .i thought the garden was an extension of your home .hope you can help
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as i said as lous as your tele not offensive at all and my neighbours havent got a problem its the housing officer being inmature as i said to her .do you listen to music in your garden.no reply or when she haves a bbq do people just drink water?no reply.not partying as im 50 just chillin out catching sum rays
Tetjam,
Its OK you telling people to chill, and **** your housing officer. But if you just want to relax in your garden without any music noise etc, is that a crime?
Its people like you that causes upsets between neighbours with your couldn't care less attitude, as long as it suits you and you lifestyle.
Its OK you telling people to chill, and **** your housing officer. But if you just want to relax in your garden without any music noise etc, is that a crime?
Its people like you that causes upsets between neighbours with your couldn't care less attitude, as long as it suits you and you lifestyle.
I'm not really surprised that your housing association have told you not to play music in your garden and I don't think you can say that it isn't anti-social. The reality is that noise does not stop at fence boundaries and other people are entitled to enjoy the peace and quiet of their gardens without being forced to listen to your music. Can you not get some headphones and listen to music without disturbing your neighbours? As to your other complaints, it does possibly suggest that your standards may be lower than those of some of your your neighbours and may they are concerned that if one household is allowed to get away with certain practices, it will create a bad precedent for everybody else. If you live on an estate with 150 other houses, some fairly rigid standards of discipline have to be enforced. Quite honestly, if my neighbours played loud music outside in their gardens I'd be complaining too. Most of us have to live cheek by jowl with our neighbours and the only way for relationships to remain amicable is for us all to exercise some consideration.
whoever .wots your buzz as there are fare more worse people than me on the estate .you all dont relize that the music was on low so are you all preachers and you all dont play music in your garden .if it was loud then i wud no were your coming from but it wasnt.wudnt like to go to a childs party at your house .most nights i cant sleep because of music blasting through the estast but these people get away with as people are afraid of the culprits as repercussions would occur.forget housing officer dont work nights.lets all live like big brother wants us .stay in close doors /sell tele .hifi .and join apeaceful world like you live in obviously your house is paid for.by the way i work nights and pay rent not a sponger hope this helps sorry about my letter didnt go to private school
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