If I had to guess I’d say they have a neighbour dispute, but I’d need to see a few more signs to be certain.
Trying to cause any potential buyers to think twice I would think. So not petty, just being a cunt.
Make living next door a nightmare and then make it hard to escape. These are probably very terrible people.
Now that is a new level of pettiness. These people are clearly the aggressors, else they would be doing everything they can to make sure that house sells.
No one does petty quite like us Brits!
I’m guessing sign people are in dispute about something like boundaries and the neighbour has had enough and is selling up. Sign people want to a) be petty and ruin the sale and b) make sure the new neighbours are primed and ready for the dispute.
Not enough signs imo
This is a perfect sign. It can never be wrong.
It is accurate when there is the initial dispute.
When the initial dispute is resolved, it is still accurate, because the neighbours say there isn’t a dispute, but the signs say there is. So there is a dispute!
A noisy horse in the vicinity
If legit, the sellers should advertize to potential buyers the nature of the dispute. Unless imaginary on the part of the sign writers.
There is a disagreement over how good a mechanic Kylie actually was. (Kids, ask your parents)
Disappointed the signs are equally spaced
Probably some sort of sign making business
I think this goes beyond petty into a little psychotic
Now I’m invested and need to know more.
The sequel to 3 billboards outside of ebbing missouri.
6 billboards on a wall in Dursley.
Go and knock on the door and ask if they have any dispute with the neighbours?
One half of divorcing couple doesn’t want to sell?
Lynn, these are dispute people
Perhaps swallows are swooping in someone’s undercroft.
Did I drive past this yesterday on the way to Garstang?
Boot sale, maybe?
Trouble at t’ mill
I’d like to have an argument, please
Going to hazard a guess their neighbours are trying to sell the house. You legally need to tell your buyers about disputes with neighbours.
Neighbours are trying to put off as many potential buyers as possible to fuck them over.
Someone is selling their house and the neighbour wants to make sure that any prospective buyer, knows there’s an ongoing dispute because it’ll make it harder to sell until resolved.
They’re trying to use that as leverage to get what they want faster. The seller will want to sell so they’ll need to resolve the dispute.
I can’t believe Amazon cancelled Neighbours either but I’m not putting signs up, Amazon delivery drivers don’t care.
Big garden
i wonder how expensive the signs were
It’ll drop the property value of the person selling, one last fuck you. Also highlights you’ll be moving next to somebody with a printer. So if you like mowing the lawn at 5am, this might be the house for you!
A beds beds beds beds beds beds BEDS
But they have a good relationship with the local sign maker.
They aren’t good neighbours, they’re not there for one another.
Neighbourly dispute I’m guessing.
Seller should declare any neighbour disputes, but just in case… I would guess the owner of the signs is the dispute. This will devalue the sellers property and be a warning your signage neighbour neighbour isn’t going to pop around with a cake when you move in? Can you send rightmove link to see if it’s in the description?
Maybe it’s just me, but if I was interested in the house that is likely for sale then I’d ask the sellers about the dispute and what has happened, making it clear that it isn’t a deal breaker for me, then I’d go and knock on the neighbours door, introduce myself, explain I’m interested in next door and ask them for their side. Even if they are petty cunts, you might well be able to see the value in resolving the dispute on purchase and keeping them quiet, and if you’ve done that you can hold it over them in the future if you have to. Worst case you can make an assessment of the situation and then decide if you want to put up with a small amount of arse ache for the sake of a property you really want.
Neighbour we a dispute have, obviously
Ah, reminds me of when our new neighbours moved in (from London of course) and immediately disputed the boundary because it looked like the fence line had been moved over to their side halfway down the garden.
I was broadly in agreement since it did look odd and it was only six inches or so, so we agreed to go halves on a boundary surveyor.
Full on compoface from the neighbour when the surveyor confirmed that not only was the far boundary correct, but in fact the near boundary was encroaching on *our* property and needed to move.
Luckily this was just before the new fence was due to be installed since they’d unilaterally decided that the perfectly good existing fence wasn’t tall enough (one of the first signs of a Londoner infestation in your town is the sudden appearance of eight foot walls and fences everywhere)
So they paid for a brand new fence to remove half a foot of their own garden. Galaxy brain move
The neighbour probably has put the house on the market and stated no neighbour disputes.
They want to scupper the potential sale for some reason.
Usually, when there is a dispute, the neighbour would want them to sell up, so an extreme level of pettiness going on here.
They have a neighbour dispute
I believe they have a neighbour dispute.
They have a neighbour dispute
They have a neighbour dispute
We had some absolute shitbag neighbours next door until about 3/4 months ago. They’d screamed and sworn at the kids playing outside and slandered everyone in the street to anyone who would listen, reported people to the council for non-events that everyone else just accepted, then finally got banned from the only pub in the village because of their shitty attitude, after they’d alienated themselves from everyone in the village. And they thought everyone else were cunts except for them. They fucked off back to the south east from whence they came, and the new neighbours that replaced them are great.
Everyone else in the village gets on great, as we always have done 😃
Someone using their mobile while driving.
Goosnargh? Been up for a good 6 months and been wondering the same
In my experience (I have only seen this once before), where I was caught in the middle due to my job – the sign neighbour was the one who was in the wrong.
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They have a neighbour dispute
If I had to guess I’d say they have a neighbour dispute, but I’d need to see a few more signs to be certain.
Trying to cause any potential buyers to think twice I would think. So not petty, just being a cunt.
Make living next door a nightmare and then make it hard to escape. These are probably very terrible people.
Now that is a new level of pettiness. These people are clearly the aggressors, else they would be doing everything they can to make sure that house sells.
No one does petty quite like us Brits!
I’m guessing sign people are in dispute about something like boundaries and the neighbour has had enough and is selling up. Sign people want to a) be petty and ruin the sale and b) make sure the new neighbours are primed and ready for the dispute.
Not enough signs imo
This is a perfect sign. It can never be wrong.
It is accurate when there is the initial dispute.
When the initial dispute is resolved, it is still accurate, because the neighbours say there isn’t a dispute, but the signs say there is. So there is a dispute!
A noisy horse in the vicinity
If legit, the sellers should advertize to potential buyers the nature of the dispute. Unless imaginary on the part of the sign writers.
There is a disagreement over how good a mechanic Kylie actually was. (Kids, ask your parents)
Disappointed the signs are equally spaced
Probably some sort of sign making business
I think this goes beyond petty into a little psychotic
Now I’m invested and need to know more.
The sequel to 3 billboards outside of ebbing missouri.
6 billboards on a wall in Dursley.
Go and knock on the door and ask if they have any dispute with the neighbours?
One half of divorcing couple doesn’t want to sell?
Lynn, these are dispute people
Perhaps swallows are swooping in someone’s undercroft.
Did I drive past this yesterday on the way to Garstang?
Boot sale, maybe?
Trouble at t’ mill
I’d like to have an argument, please
Going to hazard a guess their neighbours are trying to sell the house. You legally need to tell your buyers about disputes with neighbours.
Neighbours are trying to put off as many potential buyers as possible to fuck them over.
Someone is selling their house and the neighbour wants to make sure that any prospective buyer, knows there’s an ongoing dispute because it’ll make it harder to sell until resolved.
They’re trying to use that as leverage to get what they want faster. The seller will want to sell so they’ll need to resolve the dispute.
I can’t believe Amazon cancelled Neighbours either but I’m not putting signs up, Amazon delivery drivers don’t care.
Big garden
i wonder how expensive the signs were
It’ll drop the property value of the person selling, one last fuck you. Also highlights you’ll be moving next to somebody with a printer. So if you like mowing the lawn at 5am, this might be the house for you!
A beds beds beds beds beds beds BEDS
But they have a good relationship with the local sign maker.
They aren’t good neighbours, they’re not there for one another.
Neighbourly dispute I’m guessing.
Seller should declare any neighbour disputes, but just in case… I would guess the owner of the signs is the dispute. This will devalue the sellers property and be a warning your signage neighbour neighbour isn’t going to pop around with a cake when you move in? Can you send rightmove link to see if it’s in the description?
Just makes me think of this
https://preview.redd.it/3awe2tm2rmne1.png?width=660&format=png&auto=webp&s=46d695622b5c1460004e10cfd7da148b5cd37ee2
Maybe it’s just me, but if I was interested in the house that is likely for sale then I’d ask the sellers about the dispute and what has happened, making it clear that it isn’t a deal breaker for me, then I’d go and knock on the neighbours door, introduce myself, explain I’m interested in next door and ask them for their side. Even if they are petty cunts, you might well be able to see the value in resolving the dispute on purchase and keeping them quiet, and if you’ve done that you can hold it over them in the future if you have to. Worst case you can make an assessment of the situation and then decide if you want to put up with a small amount of arse ache for the sake of a property you really want.
Neighbour we a dispute have, obviously
Ah, reminds me of when our new neighbours moved in (from London of course) and immediately disputed the boundary because it looked like the fence line had been moved over to their side halfway down the garden.
I was broadly in agreement since it did look odd and it was only six inches or so, so we agreed to go halves on a boundary surveyor.
Full on compoface from the neighbour when the surveyor confirmed that not only was the far boundary correct, but in fact the near boundary was encroaching on *our* property and needed to move.
Luckily this was just before the new fence was due to be installed since they’d unilaterally decided that the perfectly good existing fence wasn’t tall enough (one of the first signs of a Londoner infestation in your town is the sudden appearance of eight foot walls and fences everywhere)
So they paid for a brand new fence to remove half a foot of their own garden. Galaxy brain move
The neighbour probably has put the house on the market and stated no neighbour disputes.
They want to scupper the potential sale for some reason.
Usually, when there is a dispute, the neighbour would want them to sell up, so an extreme level of pettiness going on here.
They have a neighbour dispute
I believe they have a neighbour dispute.
They have a neighbour dispute
They have a neighbour dispute
We had some absolute shitbag neighbours next door until about 3/4 months ago. They’d screamed and sworn at the kids playing outside and slandered everyone in the street to anyone who would listen, reported people to the council for non-events that everyone else just accepted, then finally got banned from the only pub in the village because of their shitty attitude, after they’d alienated themselves from everyone in the village. And they thought everyone else were cunts except for them. They fucked off back to the south east from whence they came, and the new neighbours that replaced them are great.
Everyone else in the village gets on great, as we always have done 😃
Someone using their mobile while driving.
Goosnargh? Been up for a good 6 months and been wondering the same
In my experience (I have only seen this once before), where I was caught in the middle due to my job – the sign neighbour was the one who was in the wrong.
They just don’t know how to accept that.
Usually this arises from planning permissions.
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