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« on: March 02, 2009, 06:44:05 AM »

 Hi all I am a new member here:wave:. I need ur views on my issue. I have a neighbour next to my unit who placed their potten in a small arial of space in between both of our units before i have moved in. I moved in to the place only in 2004 after my child was born, we r quite displeased with that as we often have problem moving in larger items in the house becos that space is for us to expand our gates. It seem that they r tryg to say 'hey we chop the place 1st'
We have tolerate tis 5yrs and lately my son slippd and fall over the excess water which caused him to knock his nose at our frnt door ledge. We highlightd the plant to them and the water but they ignord. The potted plant are placd over a stand with no dish and due to the gradiant of the floor the water will flow downwards to our units.
I have emaild to towncouncil together wif my child mc and doctor's letter. TC have advicd them they will move the plant on the frnt corridor area and move it bck to position aftr they left.
Lately heard e neighbour's wife talkg gosspg loudly with e opp. Neighbour and said that we r incnsiderate and patty of the plant.
For me its just a small of space and i dun need to fight over tis, how to share? I am just highlightg tis to them as tis is a safety hazard for my 5yrs and 3yrs son.
Pls give ideas how to tackle tis ?
Concern mum


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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2009, 08:21:53 AM »

Oh ... wish the plant "dry" up quickly ... and they give up planting .... YOU KNOW MY IDEA ?
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« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2009, 09:29:50 AM »

Ha ha, i knw what u mean. U just view the pictures. Frm my door and unit i can see the plants already there. Thought if there is no effect I am gg to e MP. This a safety hazard. I am just tryg my best to solve this amicably. Do u tink tis will work?
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« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2009, 09:39:01 AM »

Ha ha, i knw what u mean. U just view the pictures. Frm my door and unit i can see the plants already there. Thought if there is no effect I am gg to e MP. This a safety hazard. I am just tryg my best to solve this amicably. Do u tink tis will work?
Let me see if my comment can help you think good idea ...
I guess you have stay there for years right ? Maybe your neighour are elderly people right ? and of course you are much younger?
hee hee ask too much question ? :wave
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