Teabag said:Someone once warned me when I was moving to a new estate not to get too friendly with my immediate neighbours because we would more than likely eventually fall out over something and the fallout would be worse for 'friend-neighbours' rather than just neighbours. They said to be polite and civil and attend the odd social occasion but otherwise stay independent.
What do ye think of that advice ?
Someone once warned me when I was moving to a new estate not to get too friendly with my immediate neighbours because we would more than likely eventually fall out over something and the fallout would be worse for 'friend-neighbours' rather than just neighbours. They said to be polite and civil and attend the odd social occasion but otherwise stay independent.
What do ye think of that advice ?
Ah..light dawns!! You lease the house, so she doesn't consider you in the same way as she considers an 'owner'. I'm not sure that you have the right to start up or even attend residents meetings but that's another issue.
What do ye think of that advice ?
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