mrso'brien
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Buy or borrow two great big dogs and keep them with you when you are leaving the house.
The council will have no more legal powers than any householder. They may have (like any large organisation) easier access to legal resources, but they won't have any special powers. AFAIK, councils are not in the market for buying individual houses at the moment.Can you investigate selling the house to the local authority/council for them to put tenants into - the tenants will be complaining if the neighbours act against them and the council will have plenty of legal push to go after them in that case.
The council will have no more legal powers than any householder. They may have (like any large organisation) easier access to legal resources, but they won't have any special powers. AFAIK, councils are not in the market for buying individual houses at the moment.
Where did you get this from, that councils are responsible for the behaviour of neighbours of council properties?Also if the council were owners of the property and put tenants in the council would be responsible for sorting the neighbours out, an organisation as opposed to a private individual who can be attacked or have their life made miserable.
Well then the OP should advertise the house as suitable for hard core, deaf or Gardaí, and not seek to unload their problem onto some other poor sucker.I do feel for potential new buyers but perhaps they would not mind the noise, the previous occupants didnt seem to mind, you never know who would buy, it could be someone very hard core who would not be intimidated by the neighbours, it could be someone deaf who didnt notice the noise, it could be a guard who the neighbours would be afraid to intimidate.
what a great idea offer it for rent to a local gardai, at a discount rent.. tell him why.. let him live there and they may calm down. put it on the market whilst he is in there
then if the neighbours are better I think you could sell without worrying too much especially if you sell it at a discount at auction,.
Well then the OP should ......not seek to unload their problem onto some other poor sucker.
Where did you get this from, that councils are responsible for the behaviour of neighbours of council properties?
Well then the OP should advertise the house as suitable for hard core, deaf or Gardaí, and not seek to unload their problem onto some other poor sucker.
I understand this, and my heart goes out to you, and I've no idea what I would do in your shoes.Complainer while I see your point, we are in a very difficult situation. We have our baby to think of and her safety is 100% my utmost concern and I will do ANYTHING to protect my family.
Having said all that, selling up without disclosing the problem really does seem like dumping the problem on someone else.
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