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Amber O'Connor

Mum fumes as neighbour lets grandchildren play in her garden and use trampoline

A woman who lives next door to her landlord has slammed her neighbour after noticing her 'creepy' behaviour.

The renter claims her landlord often watches her family before texting the mum demands. She's also previously let her grandchildren play in the tenant's garden - and use the family's trampoline without permission.

Airing her frustration in a post to Reddit's 'neighborsfromhell', the mum-of-three explained she didn't mind living next to her landlord in the beginning.

"When I first moved in the fact that my landlord lived right next door didn’t bother me. She told me there was quiet time after 10pm. No loud music no company that's gonna disturb her or the other neighbors.

The mum is fed-up with her neighbour's behaviour (stock photo) (Getty Images/Image Source)

It wasn't an outrageous request seeing as I'm a mom of 3 kids." Keen to move in, she agreed. However, the parent did not agree to regular surveillance and has found her neighbour keeps crossing a line.

The renter's post explained: "After a few months I would come home and she would be in my yard letting her grandkids jump on my kids trampoline. Or if I had bday parties she would sit outside and watch me and my family!"

She added: "If someone cursed she would send me a text saying that she didn't like that because her grandkids are outside playing!"

But the problems do not stop there. "She would text me at work and tell me there was a car in my driveway with music on if they could turn it down.

"Now she's to the point where she has told me who is not allowed at my house. I'm so ready to move out but everything is so expensive now!" the tenant complained.

Seeking feedback, she asked social media users: "Is this harassment or just creepy?" One person replied: "Harassment and creepy." Someone agreed: "Yeah. It's creepy and sorry, you have to try to find another place. Bothering you at work and home? She's way out of line and intrusive."

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