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Neighbour's considerate party letter goes viral

A TikTok user shared a neighbour's considerate letter warning of an 18th birthday party, sparking a UK-wide debate on neighbourly etiquette. Is it a class act or unnecessary?

Man fatally shot by neighbour after noise complaint row

A festive gathering in San Antonio ended in tragedy after a noise complaint escalated into a fatal shooting. Edward Trejo, 29, was killed by neighbour Paul Flores, 40, who now faces murder charges. Read the full story.

High Court Battle Over Neighbour's Cat Poo in Garden

A father takes a cat fouling row to the High Court, citing health risks to his newborn. The case centres on whether it constitutes a statutory nuisance under environmental law. Read the full story.

Neighbour demands £35,000 in property boundary dispute

A Warwickshire couple's dream home turns into a financial nightmare after their neighbour demands £35,000 for a garden wall built on disputed land. The shocking property dispute reveals how boundary confusion can cost homeowners thousands.

Polite baby note to neighbour backfires spectacularly

A British mother's attempt to resolve noise complaints with a friendly note to her neighbour spiralled into an unexpected social standoff that's got everyone talking about modern neighbour etiquette.

How I stopped my noisy upstairs neighbours

A UK resident shares their clever approach to handling disruptive upstairs neighbours after being driven to despair by constant banging and shouting through the ceiling.

Neighbour's bizarre parking demand shocks street

A homeowner's extraordinary claim to exclusive parking rights on a public street has ignited a neighbourhood dispute, with residents baffled by demands to keep spaces clear for one household.

BBC antiques expert's neighbour dispute nightmare

Distinguished BBC antiques dealer Adrian Higham reveals how a bitter neighbour dispute over parking and noise has transformed his peaceful £800,000 Surrey home into a daily battle, with police interventions and council complaints becoming routine.

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