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and I ain't takin it no more.  We had some long time neighbors sell their house and move closer to their job to save gas.  Well, they sold it cheap for a quick sale.  Now that owner has rented it to some Hatians.  So far the roof has gone from gray to black from not cleaning it, the lawn is up to your knees and they have a stack of violation notices piling up.  No big deal for me since I live 2 house down and to the rear.  Until tonight.  

The party started at 4pm and it is now 1:26am.  A person can only take so much Creole music and jibberish.  I decided to walk over there and ask for'em to take it inside.  I was walking between the houses and walked smack into the middle of a spider web. I felt the spider on my neck as spider web covered my upper body and face.  I fricking hate spiders.  So now I'm ticked off.  I finally got an answer after banging down the front door but it was like talking to a wall.  I guarantee I will win this battle.  They shoulda played some Hank Jr.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Call the cops on them and let them deal with the loud party.  Easiest way to take care of it IMO.

  • Super User
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Calling the police around here won't get you any satisfaction.

You need a few dozen rotten eggs and a big slingshot.

  • Super User
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and I ain't takin it no more.  We had some long time neighbors sell their house and move closer to their job to save gas.  Well, they sold it cheap for a quick sale.  Now that owner has rented it to some Hatians.  So far the roof has gone from gray to black from not cleaning it, the lawn is up to your knees and they have a stack of violation notices piling up.  No big deal for me since I live 2 house down and to the rear.  Until tonight.  

The party started at 4pm and it is now 1:26am.  A person can only take so much Creole music and jibberish.  I decided to walk over there and ask for'em to take it inside.  I was walking between the houses and walked smack into the middle of a spider web. I felt the spider on my neck as spider web covered my upper body and face.  I fricking hate spiders.  So now I'm ticked off.  I finally got an answer after banging down the front door but it was like talking to a wall.  I guarantee I will win this battle.  They shoulda played some Hank Jr.

Glenn said it....become an "youknowwhat" for awhile.Call the cops on every little thing they do...I can promise they'll be out and moved before the summer's over by then.

Perhaps get the cops to talk to the owner of the house getting them evicted.

Don't confront the people in the house....worst thing you can do.

  • Super User
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Call the cops on them and let them deal with the loud party. Easiest way to take care of it IMO.

I asked politely the first time and gave them a chance but I ended up calling the authorities.

  • Super User
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Glenn said it....become an "youknowwhat" for awhile.Call the cops on every little thing they do...I can promise they'll be out and moved before the summer's over by then.

  • Super User
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Calling the police around here won't get you any satisfaction.

You need a few dozen rotten eggs and a big slingshot.

I prefer a Molitov.

  • Super User
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Calling the police may work. What will work is this...

Place the home OWNER on notice of the problems. Once the owner is aware of the problems caused by the tenants, the owner becomes liable for damages (and yes, your loss of peaceful night's sleep is a "damage" and is compensible). Then threaten to sue the owner for his negligence in allowing the tenant to remain and wreak havoc.

I see this a lot. Owners quickly lose patience with tenants when THEY become liable for the tenants' trouble making.

You live in Florida, right???  Florida is a plaintiff's state.  Get a lawyer on a contingency fee.  If your main concern is just getting them to stop their trouble making and NOT making money, who cares how much the attorney takes.  Hell, tell him he can have 100% of anything he gets.   An attorney would eat thsi case up.  

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Calling the police may work.  What will work is this...

Place the home OWNER on notice of the problems.  Once the owner is aware of the problems caused by the tenants, the owner becomes liable for damages (and yes, your loss of peaceful night's sleep is a "damage" and is compensible).  Then threaten to sue the owner for his negligence in allowing the tenant to remain and wreak havoc.  

I see this a lot.  Owners quickly lose patience with tenants when THEY become liable for the tenants' trouble making.

You live in Florida, right???  Florida is a plaintiff's state.  Get a lawyer on a contingency fee.  If your main concern is just getting them to stop their trouble making and NOT making money, who cares how much the attorney takes.  Hell, tell him he can have 100% of anything he gets.   An attorney would eat thsi case up.  

Probably the route I would take also.  Documenting it with a few dozen police incidence reports will help your lawyer and will show you took the right actions by not taking matters in your own hands and following the proper procedures.

Good luck, don't do anything stupid in your heated state though ;)  Keep it calm,....breath in,.........breath out...... ;)

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Calling the police around here won't get you any satisfaction.

You need a few dozen rotten eggs and a big slingshot.

I prefer a Molitov.

My 6" toothbrush prison shank does the trick for me.

  • Super User
Posted
Calling the police around here won't get you any satisfaction.

You need a few dozen rotten eggs and a big slingshot.

I prefer a Molitov.

My 6" toothbrush prison shank does the trick for me.

They let you have the 6"?

Dang.

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Call the cops on them and let them deal with the loud party. Easiest way to take care of it IMO.

I agree call the police thats why you pay taxes why should you have to pay a lawyer.    If you call for every stupid thing they do and your other neighbors whom Im sure are just as tired of it as you call and call then someone is going to get there cage rattled.   If that dosen't work complain to your county officials and whom ever else you can until you get results.   There is power in numbers and if enough neighbors complain something will get done.  

  • Super User
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1.  Report all violations and problems to local law enforcement agencies so you will have a paper trail of the problems you are encountering.

Added to the City's violations it will give you some ammunition.

2.  Do like suggested and contact the owner, in writing.  Suggest lega action.

3. Call the Florida Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (or whatever) and tell them you think the people have fish or animals in the home and that it is illigal.  OK, only kidding, but the game wardens have more power than a deputy or police officer and you may get some satisfaction from them.

4.  Keep call in the police every time they do something and keep repeating the calls until whatever it is stops.  You may have to make a number of calls for each situation.  The police will get to know you and that the house is a problem and you can call upon them to testify if necessary.

5.  Bring legal action against the homeowner. Remember, under today's EEOC rules the homeowner may have not have had a choice to rent to the occupants and he may be looking for a way out.

In other words, be a pain in the fanny, which from the tone of your post, you can do very well if you put your mind to it.

Please avoid the people as any encounter can work against you.  Let the police and game wardens and legal system handle it.

If you get personally involved with these people all you can do is lose.  >:(

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Leave these dolls on their doorstep,with a note saying " May you sleep in peace....."

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Calling the police around here won't get you any satisfaction.

You need a few dozen rotten eggs and a big slingshot.

I prefer a Molitov.

My 6" toothbrush prison shank does the trick for me.

They let you have the 6"?

Dang.

only on days that end in y.

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