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I live in a little flat that is attached to another property which is lived in by my landlord's son. I have my own yard and driveway separate from him. He has been coming onto my property and taking my bin to fill up with his rubbish. When I need to put my rubbish in it, I have to go looking for it (and sometimes can't find it) and he doesn't always leave me any room in it. Is he allowed to do this?

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What about saying the bin stays on your area. But on bin night he can use whatever room is left UNTIL he finished his clear out and not afterwards.
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Do you have a garage you can put it in? or a lockup?

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How annoying.

 

I'd help him take out the trash.

 

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Unfortunately, no. There is a little shed but it doesn't have a door! lol.

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Jimmy, that's brilliant!

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Thanks everyone for all your suggestions and advice! I wasn't sure if I was just being silly but I am unhappy with him coming onto my property. I will call the real estate tomorrow. Thanks again!!

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@angel*jen wrote:

Thanks everyone for all your suggestions and advice! I wasn't sure if I was just being silly but I am unhappy with him coming onto my property. I will call the real estate tomorrow. Thanks again!!


Could you come back and let us know what happens?

 

I'm a little more direct and would confront the guy, but can see why you might not want to. Plus you get it on record in case you have future problems with him.

 

Maybe get it on video in case he denies it.

 

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@angel*jen wrote:

Thanks everyone for all your suggestions and advice! I wasn't sure if I was just being silly but I am unhappy with him coming onto my property. I will call the real estate tomorrow. Thanks again!!


not at all

 

the landlord needs to be informed of their son's behaviour too (as well as the agent)

 

i'm sure the parents wouldn't be impressed with how their son is treating one of their tenants - they should descipline him

 

 

most inconsiderate person

 

 

 

 

lol jim


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Hi angel*jen,

 

Sorry to read you're having the landlords son take too much for granted. What a tosser! 

You've been given really good advise already.

 

I'd just like to step it up one bit further and suggest you email your property manager rather than just telephone them.

That way there's a record of your concern over this tosser's actions from the begining.

 

Also ask your property manager to understand how anxious he makes you feel and for your concerns to be dealt with bearing this in mind please.

 

I know this sort of thing can be awful to do and make you feel very uncomfortable but it's obviously not a good thing to have this bloke just walking in to your own yard - univited... no matter who his darn parents are!!

 

You go girl and get this guy sorted out. Personally, I'd be calling in Jimmy! Smiley LOL  

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Even your land lord or agent can't enter your property with out notice that's states the nature of their visit so is actually trespassing if he comes onto the property
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