Explain to the neighbor in person how he or she is causing a problem. If you feel concerned for your safety, bring a friend and have the encounter in an area you consider safe.
Suggest several solutions that take both your needs and your neighbor’s into account.
Listen attentively to your neighbor’s version of events. If the neighbor becomes argumentative or threatening, end the encounter immediately. Do not engage your neighbor in an argument. Report any threats of bodily harm to the police.
After you have listened to your neighbor, confirm that your neighbor agrees to one of the solutions. Be sure to thank him or her for cooperating.
If the neighbor neglects your request, decide whether you can tolerate rude behavior to keep peace in the neighborhood.
If you can’t tolerate it, contact the landlord, neighborhood-watch representative or cooperative board. Call the police or city hall as a last resort.
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