โFeb-06-2015 10:56 AM
โFeb-07-2015 08:27 PM
โFeb-07-2015 07:33 PM
skipro3 wrote:TOMMY47 wrote:
Fix the truck for her?????????
So you know the OP is a truck mechanic with an unlimited supply of free parts?
How many hundreds of his own money should he spend?
Yea. It's called, 'helping a neighbor'. Ever have a neighbor come over and lend you a hand? Ever offer to lend a hand to a neighbor?
What's happened to America when we can't even be neighborly to a neighbor? Maybe you are one of those who are only nice to you first? Break the cycle and quit responding to a bad situation by making it worse.
As for me? My peace and quiet for a $50 muffler and some belt dressing is plenty worth the time and money. If I haven't the skils, then another $100 for the labor and I get to sleep in. Seeing as the OP *****ed and aired the dirty laundry to the world, I would think that would be chump change for the tranquiity it gave back.
How much money you think you spend in taxes that goes to the unworthy who abuse your tax gift? Now think about putting some money where it would do you your own best good; your peace and quiet at 5:30am.
โFeb-07-2015 07:09 PM
โFeb-07-2015 07:01 PM
et2 wrote:
Asking the management to uphold the rules isn't mean. It's something you agreed to when you rent the space. If the management won't do the right thing, it's time to move.
โFeb-07-2015 05:36 PM
michigansandzilla wrote:wow.
It is not your neighbor's responsibility to tend to your sleep needs.
โFeb-07-2015 05:15 PM
โFeb-07-2015 05:08 PM
โFeb-07-2015 03:25 PM
2oldman wrote:toedtoes wrote:Bingo. That's a solution.
Winnietrey - the OP wrote that he talked to the neighbor and she DID park the truck to a different location for about a week.
โFeb-07-2015 03:13 PM
โFeb-07-2015 02:55 PM
toedtoes wrote:Bingo. That's a solution.
Winnietrey - the OP wrote that he talked to the neighbor and she DID park the truck to a different location for about a week.
โFeb-07-2015 02:52 PM
โFeb-07-2015 02:37 PM
Teri (the RV.netter)
Eric (the significant other)
โFeb-07-2015 02:25 PM
toedtoes wrote:GWolfe wrote:
You know your neighbors are probably down on their luck with little money. I don't see how turning them in for a loud truck is going to fix anything, probably make matters worse for both parties involved and you would probably end up moving anyway.
I would just move, not everyone is privileged enough to enjoy this lifestyle some do it out of necessity or because they have no other options.
I agree. I'd also add that since she moved the truck to the other side for a while and then moved it back, that she made an effort to "be nice" to her neighbor. You don't know why she moved it back - maybe it bothered 2 or 3 neighbors on the other side and she figured it was better to only annoy one neighbor; maybe it disturbed her husband who has health issues or works from home; etc.
I always find it funny that folks treat this type of issue as if the neighbor is PURPOSELY doing these things to just to annoy them. I'm pretty sure that she's tired of listening to her loud truck also - but that in the big scheme of her life, that's the least of her worries.
I also think that an offer to help with the repair (if it's something you're able to do) would be a nice offer. Since the squealing is the biggest annoyance, perhaps offer to do the labor on that if she buys the new belt (or whatever needs to be bought). That would eliminate the worst of the noise and will show that you understand that she's not purposely annoying you. I wouldn't suggest paying for the repair (unless you have the extra money and personally wish to do so), but offering the labor could be just what she needs - especially if she has a husband who is somehow unable to do those things.
Otherwise, it's use earplugs or move.
โFeb-07-2015 02:18 PM
et2 wrote:
Asking the management to uphold the rules isn't mean. It's something you agreed to when you rent the space. If the management won't do the right thing, it's time to move. And the OP will have at least $50 extra dollars in their pocket and clean hands.
โFeb-07-2015 01:48 PM
skipro3 wrote:Ok, then instead of ranting ( advice is something that someone might be interested in) you send the OP a check to cover the costs and everyone will be happy. Honestly I think that's the best "advice" based on your generosity and forward thinking as indicated In your posts.
First, I wasn't ranting, I offered a positive solution. Second, I'll offer up to pay for the muffler as soon as you and everyone else offers up to follow through on your suggestions. It's easy to go tell someone to do something mean like turn them in until it's YOU doing the dirty work.