If she trusts you enough to ask, and you trust her enough to allow her...why does she not trust you enough to give you a spare key?
Tell her to hide a key!
She's being a bit of a nuisance now as its happened a few times due to her own carelessness. But I don't want to fall out with her.
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She's being a bit of a nuisance now as its happened a few times due to her own carelessness. But I don't want to fall out with her.
Options:
1. Suggest she leaves a key with her nearby family or friends.
2. Suggest she gets lock changed so that hall door can only be locked by using a key.
3. Just say I'm not allowing her through in future as I'm not taking the responsibility of anything happening to her.
Don't do 3 as you will fall out. I suggest she gives you a spare key and that solves the problem. What does she do if you are not there?
Most times there is usually someone here, and she knows that.
When not here, she has called over some guy (relative or friend) and he has climbed over both my walls to get to hers. (I'm an end house)
Wow she really takes the biscuit. Time to put something on the walls to prevent 'burglers'.
I think that's completely wrong that she would think it's ok to behave like this on more than one or two occassions. We all can understand an emergency situation etc. But this is beyond that.
How come she's able to get in the back door, does she leave it unlocked?
I'd have made it clear longsince that she's a pest and a poor neighbour. Deny access & bring on WWIII.... She might get the hint then that I'm sick of it, without starting WW3 off
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