Re: The area I live in
Report the owners of the dogs to the RSPCA, dogs that are properly looked after do not bark all the time. Often that is through either boredom or the dogs are not looked after as they should be. I've had dogs and no problem with the neighbours complaining about barking as that just didn't happen.Re: The area I live in
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Like Susan we have a few iffy neighbours in the block where we live. A few weeks ago we checked out an over 60s development in the area, run by McCarthy & Stone. Nice one bedroom flat that a family was selling at a reasonable price, as the mother had died. When we asked the estate agent dealing with the sale, about the service charges, he ummed and aahed, and said I'll let you know. When he phoned us later, it was £700 a month! When I recovered from my faint, I told the wife sod that, we're staying put! If I was on my own Susan, I'd probably opt for a nice little mobile home park somewhere, leave me with a bit of spare change. Anyway, good luck with the dog,you might get one of them devices that makes a dog barking sound, then play it to next door!Re: The area I live in
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there seems to be three choices essentially:Re: The area I live in
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Reading John's post hes right about the overhead payments for these places .Re: The area I live in
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