Collin Barter: that sounds like trespassing. that's illegal. you should speak tou your neighbors about this
Whitley Leopold: nicely use google translate and tell them of their language that in the event that they do it back you will call the police and get them a warning or some thing for trespassing coz its ilegal x
Donnell Nocella: it is trespassing,if its your garden, and not a shared communal garden, you really need to talk with this person,or at least talk to the housing association, in the meantime, you could block the gap with a shrub or planter
Esmeralda Pigram: Being part of a housing complex may require you to share with other tenants, any open spaces.You need to speak with the Housing Association and see what is your property and what is communal property. If the small garden is for your use alone, then speak with the neighbors and ask them to stay off your garden.
Adan Stribble: Your first clue should be that they enter through an area ! obviously not meant to be inviting. Chances are the prior tenants allowed this to occur or the property was vacant for a while and they thought they would take advantage of the situation. Confront them the next time they come onto your property. Then, cut down the clothes lines. Then call the police if it occurs again.
Hunter Osterberger: talk to the association - good luck - i will never ever rent or buy from any association - too smart for that one - i rent from owners -
Virgil Loatman: Plant a rose bush or something thorny in the gap, that should help keep the trespasser out.
Caterina Yeargan: If you have a clothes line, take it down, and if they ask what you did with it, say "iM going to change the look of "MY " garden. But don't sound sassy. You can also add stakes and string around your garden and say you have added some weed killer( some sort of poison). They may not want to walk on it then. If this does not work then talk with the homeowners asso. ! if nessasary.
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