I’m no Karen but my council house neighbours are a nightmare – sitting in tracksuits & lighting a fire outside my window
A WOMAN has been left horrified by her nightmare neighbours constantly partying and lighting fires underneath her window.
The young lady had just moved from her previous council house due to her old neighbour owning 25 cats, leaving her unable to breathe, but it seems things have gotten worse.
She revealed that after settling into her new one-bed property, she got new neighbours who were causing so many issues the police were called.
Taking to Mumsnet she said: "I’ve lived here almost a year, nice area, finally settling, listed are things my new neighbours have done within two weeks of living in this property."
On the first day they moved in, they tripped the electrics, an accident for sure, but what happened next was just plain rude.
She revealed they then spend the night breaking into people's metre cupboards to find the fuse switch until 6am, waking her up.
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Next her new neighbours decided to throw a massive party just two days after moving in.
"Full on party, children, adults in and out, smoke, drink. Kind of tracksuit trainers party, loud chat in and out all night," she added.
The next day was no better as they woke up at 8am on the Sunday and decided to blast music all day.
The next week, they did the exact same thing having music blasting all day as well as drilling noises,
She added that despite it being a one-bed property four to five people kept coming to and form the house.
The next weekend things got even worse with a party that ended in arguments and throwing things around which led the police to be called - but the party continued after they left.
While she was probably hoping for some rest bite form the first week of hell, she got none as they lit a fire under her window every single day on the second week of them moving in to 'discard god knows.'
"Now I'm no Karen, but surely you can’t be that inconsiderate?" she said.
"I work and pay my rent and don’t think I should be woken daily? I know some people have no manners."
The post soon garnered the attention of many other Mumsnet users and people were in agreement her new neighbours sounded awful.
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As someone who grew up in a block of flats on a council estate, there are many wild stories I could tell.
From seeing a neighbour throw dog poo at the caretaker for asking them to mow their lawn (best believe they ended up on the Jeremy Kyle show later in life) to blazing rows over packages going missing, I've seen it all.
While there were many times things kicked off, I really do believe most of the time it's because families living on council estates get to know each other so well, they forget they're neighbours and not family.
Yes, things can go from zero to 100 quickly, but you know no matter what you can rely on your neighbour to borrow some milk or watch all of the kids playing outside.
And if you ask me, it's much nicer being in a tight community where boundaries can get crossed than never even knowing your neighbour's name while living on a fancy street.
One person wrote: "Horrible for you and the other neighbours, have you actually spoken to the other neighbours in the block? Surely they are being disturbed too? "Power in numbers."
Another commented: "That sounds absolutely horrendous. Id he is a council tenant, have you contacted them to let them know? I assume you can record stuff on your phone as proof? They sound like animals."
"It sounds horrendous. Some people are just totally self-centred thickos. You need to log it with the police each time," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "They’re not thinking of their neighbours, they’re just nuts in general!! It’s so unfair you’ve had two such horrible circumstances, it’s not you being fussy at all."
"I am sorry to hear about your living conditions - the new neighbours sound to be a nightmare,” claimed a fifth.
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Someone else added: “I feel for you OP, your neighbours are s**t and inconsiderate. Well done for keeping the list. Report everything."
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