I live in a duplex owned by Spokane Community housing authority who builds houses foir lower income families. My husband and I have 5 kids and so do the couple adjoining us.
They have lived here since the place was built in 1997 and we moved here 2 years ago. Since we have lived here we have dealt with their kids coming on our porch looking in our windows, opening our front door, turning our outside water faucet on and leaving it on, digging in our garbage, one punched our dog in the throat, coming on our side of the property, instigating arguments/fights with our kids, provoking our kids, teasing our dog when he is outside, found them doing in cannonballs in our 2 year old's pool, jumping on our trampoline, calling through our open windows for our kids or to talk to me. We repeatedly ask them and tell them not to do things and have been doing that for 2 years with no sucess. The parents always get a bit of an attitude when we come to them and it causes tension between otherwise good friends.
Unfortunately we are no longer on speaking terms with them now because we are tired of them having an attitude when we come to them and not acknowedging or taking responsibility for their kids' actions. We made phone calls to our landlord and apparently they did too.
This is the letter all of us received:
This letter is sent in response to several phone calls from both of you or your spouses ragarding issues with children.
One of the calls was heard by the members of the Board of Directors on the evening of May 22, 2006. Their guidance to me is as follows:
This is NOT an issue that a landlord must deal with until such time as something happens that is covered by your lease agreement, for example property damage, criminal activity, assaults, etc.
If, because of the situation either of you would decide to move and relocate your family, that would be your decision. We are not going to be an arbitrator-that is not our responsibility or our role.
It is our opinion that the four adults involved in this matter should be able to remedy the situation.
My question is, do we have any rights? And if so, what can we do about this? Thank you
They have lived here since the place was built in 1997 and we moved here 2 years ago. Since we have lived here we have dealt with their kids coming on our porch looking in our windows, opening our front door, turning our outside water faucet on and leaving it on, digging in our garbage, one punched our dog in the throat, coming on our side of the property, instigating arguments/fights with our kids, provoking our kids, teasing our dog when he is outside, found them doing in cannonballs in our 2 year old's pool, jumping on our trampoline, calling through our open windows for our kids or to talk to me. We repeatedly ask them and tell them not to do things and have been doing that for 2 years with no sucess. The parents always get a bit of an attitude when we come to them and it causes tension between otherwise good friends.
Unfortunately we are no longer on speaking terms with them now because we are tired of them having an attitude when we come to them and not acknowedging or taking responsibility for their kids' actions. We made phone calls to our landlord and apparently they did too.
This is the letter all of us received:
This letter is sent in response to several phone calls from both of you or your spouses ragarding issues with children.
One of the calls was heard by the members of the Board of Directors on the evening of May 22, 2006. Their guidance to me is as follows:
This is NOT an issue that a landlord must deal with until such time as something happens that is covered by your lease agreement, for example property damage, criminal activity, assaults, etc.
If, because of the situation either of you would decide to move and relocate your family, that would be your decision. We are not going to be an arbitrator-that is not our responsibility or our role.
It is our opinion that the four adults involved in this matter should be able to remedy the situation.
My question is, do we have any rights? And if so, what can we do about this? Thank you