I did get to freak her out the other day. I was outside and she walked past.I greeted her with "Hi, Mrs XXX". She looking back thinking "how does he know my name?". I plan on continuing this til she asks!
Granted you don't want to fall out with the neighbours but it is very cheeky, I would be tempted to leave it back onto their driveway
Renovations are annoying for neighbours and they probably think this is the least you can do for them.
We had the same problem with a skip when renovating a house. As soon as we left the skip, there were mattresses, broken toys, household rubbish etc. dumped in it. So much stuff that we couldn't get what we wanted to remove from the house into the skip on the second day.
We just took out all the rubbish that didn't belog to us, left it on the kerbside and stuck a note to it asking whoever had dumped it, to remove it.
Most of it disappeared the following night, but the next day, new stuff was there again.
Only thing you can do these days with a skip is put everything you are going to dispose of in the front garden before you order the skip and have them collect it on the same day. Or put the skip in your driveway.
My neighbour dumped an ironing board and other bulky stuff in my skip - I caught her red handed and asked her to remove it as I hadn't finished filling it. She had the nerve to say that she didn't know it was my skip ( it was on the grass verge outside my house) she removed the stuff reluctantly. Next morning there was luggage in it, but the fools had forgotten to remove the name labels, It was the same person who left stuff the first time! I just delivered them back to their front gate. Had no trouble since. Words fail me when I hear about this type if behavior.
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