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I never thought it would be

Idk, that's what the neighbor claims. If he does, most likely he won't then I've got a few things that will get him into trouble.

1. Threatened to bash me and my house mates ( real estate can back me up)
2. Animal neglect
3. Operating power equipment at 6am on a Sunday and loading up his boat at 11pm on a Friday night.
You seem to have a lot evidence to support your case, and your neighbour appears to be somewhat vindictive for whatever reason. Don’t allow yourself to be intimidated by this person and try to keep calm regardless of his intimidatory behaviour. Given what you have described regarding your situation it appears you have little to worry about relative to any threats of being evicted from your home. Keep records and any evidence you can which show your neighbour is being unreasonable in the event you are required to prove your innocence.
What’s more, if you are able and when your neighbour is not there, try and make friends with his dog and give him some doggy treats when you can:) this may lessen the dogs propensity to bark so much, but more importantly it will probably piss your neighbour off especially as he is probably quite aware that his dog continually barks while he is not there and that it is annoying to you. Take videos of the dog when it is barking along with the time of day, this will help your cause in the event of any complaints by him.
You don’t need to get bogged down by what others have experienced and how they would have handled it, just be you and stay calm.
It is cruel to keep dogs in back yards and not have interaction with them. Dogs are social animals and need to be exercised and taken for regular walks. People who have dogs and don’t recognise the dogs needs are guilty of animal abuse and should be held to account.
 

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You seem to have a lot evidence to support your case, and your neighbour appears to be somewhat vindictive for whatever reason. Don’t allow yourself to be intimidated by this person and try to keep calm regardless of his intimidatory behaviour. Given what you have described regarding your situation it appears you have little to worry about relative to any threats of being evicted from your home. Keep records and any evidence you can which show your neighbour is being unreasonable in the event you are required to prove your innocence.
What’s more, if you are able and when your neighbour is not there, try and make friends with his dog and give him some doggy treats when you can:) this may lessen the dogs propensity to bark so much, but more importantly it will probably piss your neighbour off especially as he is probably quite aware that his dog continually barks while he is not there and that it is annoying to you. Take videos of the dog when it is barking along with the time of day, this will help your cause in the event of any complaints by him.
You don’t need to get bogged down by what others have experienced and how they would have handled it, just be you and stay calm.
It is cruel to keep dogs in back yards and not have interaction with them. Dogs are social animals and need to be exercised and taken for regular walks. People who have dogs and don’t recognise the dogs needs are guilty of animal abuse and should be held to account.

With the owner of the dog not being there very much according to the OP, how would the owner of the dog know it'd be peeving him off?

I agree with the last part of your statement.....The owner of the dog obviously doesn't recognise the needs of the dog, so should be held to account.....
 

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Providing the dog is healthy looking, isn't covered in fleas and/or scratching like they are flea infested, they're not going to be to worried....Plenty of dogs run round like they're ass is on fire....Plenty also laze around too....Just their nature...
I'm going to let the real estate agent know tomorrow. He's going to show me a house that's up for rent. I'm going to tell him what's been happening. About the dog and how I can't have a proper sleep.

Last night I ended passing out from the stress and lack of sleep. I felt Like shite and I was about to snap at work and at my house mates because they woke me up. I couldn't help it, I didn't feel like what I usually am. I felt like I needed to spew, I couldn't think straight, and I felt a bit weak. I think my mental health is going to shite.

I want this all to end and for me to be happy and safe in my own house. It's getting to much and thanks guys for letting me vent out and for the advice.
 

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With the owner of the dog not being there very much according to the OP, how would the owner of the dog know it'd be peeving him off?

I agree with the last part of your statement.....The owner of the dog obviously doesn't recognise the needs of the dog, so should be held to account.....
I don't think it's his dog to begin with. Old mate was living at the house for at least 3 or 4 months before the dog rocked up. Plus it was a few days after this forum was Posted.

I don't know if it's a coincidence or what. All I know is last night was the best night sleep in a long time even though it was for 6 and a half hours. My house mate said I was snoring like crazy.
 

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I'm going to let the real estate agent know tomorrow. He's going to show me a house that's up for rent. I'm going to tell him what's been happening. About the dog and how I can't have a proper sleep.

Last night I ended passing out from the stress and lack of sleep. I felt Like shite and I was about to snap at work and at my house mates because they woke me up. I couldn't help it, I didn't feel like what I usually am. I felt like I needed to spew, I couldn't think straight, and I felt a bit weak. I think my mental health is going to shite.

I want this all to end and for me to be happy and safe in my own house. It's getting to much and thanks guys for letting me vent out and for the advice.
Better than 6 months of therapy
 

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I'm going to let the real estate agent know tomorrow. He's going to show me a house that's up for rent. I'm going to tell him what's been happening. About the dog and how I can't have a proper sleep.

Last night I ended passing out from the stress and lack of sleep. I felt Like shite and I was about to snap at work and at my house mates because they woke me up. I couldn't help it, I didn't feel like what I usually am. I felt like I needed to spew, I couldn't think straight, and I felt a bit weak. I think my mental health is going to shite.

I want this all to end and for me to be happy and safe in my own house. It's getting to much and thanks guys for letting me vent out and for the advice.

RSPCA report....

Even if you move, the next person may suffer the same problem you are suffering....The poor old dog is suffering from neglect to.....
 

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RSPCA report....

Even if you move, the next person may suffer the same problem you are suffering....The poor old dog is suffering from neglect to.....
I'm going to report it, it's just going to cause more shite with the neighbor. I really hope the next tenants are actually "more annoying " to him. It would be great if a bunch of gronks move in or a couple with loud kids. It would show him.
 

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I'm going to report it, it's just going to cause more shite with the neighbor. I really hope the next tenants are actually "more annoying " to him. It would be great if a bunch of gronks move in or a couple with loud kids. It would show him.

Alternative is an open gate or the dog jumps the fence.....Just make sure there is no cameras when the gate mysteriously opens, or the dog mysterously jumps the fence.....

To make it mysterously jump the fence is a little cruel to begin with....You put a slip knot in a rope and get around the neck or body....Quickly lift it up and release that knot....From there, the dog will have jumped the fence.... :)
 

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Alternative is an open gate or the dog jumps the fence.....Just make sure there is no cameras when the gate mysteriously opens, or the dog mysterously jumps the fence.....

To make it mysterously jump the fence is a little cruel to begin with....You put a slip knot in a rope and get around the neck or body....Quickly lift it up and release that knot....From there, the dog will have jumped the fence.... :)
Tempting but I live on a main road I don't want the dog to get hit by a car. As I said it's not the dog's fault it has a shite "owner". Poor thing cries most of the time especially when the neighbors home.
 
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