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<blockquote data-quote="Cinaet" data-source="post: 2087310" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>Tell her nicely that you're going to talk to the landlord. If that doesn't work let it go as long as there's no permanent damage. I've had the same kind of problem with the people who live behind me and their dog barking day and night. If they hadn't cooperated I would've been reluctant to take it to the next level. Single mothers have a tough row to hoe. Her attitude probably comes from her need to protect her kids, which doubles down for a single mom. Making friends with the mom and her kids is the best way to handle things. Leave emotion out of it if you can. Once she knows she's living next door to someone who will help protect her and her kids she'll probably be anxious to help you with anything she can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinaet, post: 2087310, member: 14666"] Tell her nicely that you're going to talk to the landlord. If that doesn't work let it go as long as there's no permanent damage. I've had the same kind of problem with the people who live behind me and their dog barking day and night. If they hadn't cooperated I would've been reluctant to take it to the next level. Single mothers have a tough row to hoe. Her attitude probably comes from her need to protect her kids, which doubles down for a single mom. Making friends with the mom and her kids is the best way to handle things. Leave emotion out of it if you can. Once she knows she's living next door to someone who will help protect her and her kids she'll probably be anxious to help you with anything she can. [/QUOTE]
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