Buy My House Fast! Escaping the Neighbours

It isn’t just a new job or change in circumstances that can trigger a move – a few unfortunate people beg, ‘Buy my house fast!’ just to escape their neighbours from hell!

Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours…but the problem is when neighbours become more of a nightmare. The newspapers are full of neighbours from hell stories. Perhaps there’s nowhere more intense than our homes when it comes to being protective or territorial. Noise pollution is one of the leading problems neighbours face. And in some cases, on-going noise late into the night can feel something like torture. It’s not surprising that some homeowners are driven to yell: Buy my house fast!

Buy my House Fast – Finding a Way Out

Moving is one of the few options to escape nightmare neighbours. It seems confrontation or trying to deal with the problem only exacerbates it. For some, the disputes can end up in expensive court battles that leave them not just with bad feelings, but out of pocket. ‘Buy my house fast’ may be a justifiable response when you consider some of the misery some neighbours are put through. The story of OAP Dorothy Evans illustrates the point. It wasn’t the old age pensioner who was victimized – but the pensioner who was doing the terrorizing. She was jailed for six months for making her neighbours’ lives ‘absolute hell’.

Dog Killed in Dispute

The OAP probably drove her neighbours’ to pray that someone would buy their houses fast after accusing one of being a prostitute and hitting her with a stick and threatening to kill her dog. The judge on the case told Evans: “It seems to me, despite your age and despite your infirmities, you have deliberately, for a period going on for 10 years, made life a misery for your neighbours.” The pensioner had an Asbo against her as a result of her behaviour.

Buy my House Fast! Escaping the Neighbours

Some dispute have unhappy endings – a man was accused of killing a woman’s dog after he threatened her he would become the neighbour from hell after a series of disputes. The woman said her neighbour hit her border terrier with a garden hoe, fracturing its skull – the dog had to be put down. The tension had built up between the homes after the man complained the dogs were fouling on his grass. During an argument the man allegedly said to his neighbour: “I hate you, I want to get rid of you. I want to get away from you as quickly as I can, you and your rats.”

It isn’t surprising homeowners across the land can find themselves pleading, ‘Buy my house fast!’

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