Ever had that one neighbor who just won’t quit? The one who’s always got a complaint about something? Well, one resident of a condo managed by her dad found herself in the crosshairs of such a neighbor, and let’s just say, she had enough! As the complaints kept rolling in, our resident reached her breaking point, leading to a heated exchange that has us all on the edge of our seats. Let’s dive into this tale of condo conflict!
The Dad, The Manager, The Tech-Averse
The Intercom, The Family, The Unending Calls ☎️
The Lady Who Wouldn’t Quit
The Book, The Doorman, The E-mail ♂️
The Call That Broke the Camel’s Back
The Unmoved Chairs and the Unmet Rights
The Outburst!
The Slam Down and The Aftermath
The Self-Reflection
The Condo Conundrum: Was She Right or R**e? ♀️
In the end, our resident admits to being curt, cutting off the relentless neighbor, and raising her voice. But was she justified or just plain r**e? The condo conflict has left us all wondering where the line is drawn between being a good neighbor and standing up for oneself. Let’s see what the internet thinks about this dramatic showdown!
A dad without a phone? That’s a recipe for disaster!
NTA – Entitled neighbor causes conflict over condo complaints
Dad and neighbor are both AHs. Dad needs a cell phone.
NTA – Your dad needs a phone, time to lean on him!
Dad’s refusal to get a work phone is causing trouble!
“NTA. Dad is. Also, ‘the book of complaints.’ THE BOOK OF COMPLAINTS.”
Dad’s the a**hole, not you!
NTA! Is your dad paid? It’s relevant to the situation.
NTA. Set boundaries with tenants and get a dedicated phone.
“NTA This woman sounds like a constant agitator, but your father needs to take some responsibility and set up a proper procedure so tenants stop bothering you. If I were you I’d just stop engaging after stating ‘manager is not here’. Just walk away from the intercom and stop responding. At the very least your dad could post hours or an in/out sign so these people know when he’s available. It’s ridiculous that tenants have to bother you constantly.” – Take charge and put an end to the constant hassle!
NTA. Set boundaries with entitled neighbor.
Setting boundaries with neighbors: NTA, but establish work-life separation!
NTA, but dad needs a phone. Not your job to deal.
Standing up to r**e neighbors with a sassy comeback!
Setting boundaries with a difficult neighbor. Keep up the good work!
Neighbor feud escalates as one resident reaches their breaking point!
NTA. Standing up to entitled neighbors and absent dad.
NTA. Don’t be the messenger, keep doing your thing!
NTA. Your Dad is just part of the condo board
NTA. Standing up for your dad’s communication choices.
NTA: Neighbor’s complaints won’t ruin your non-existent job!
When a neighbor called the wrong number and wouldn’t listen
Let your dad handle management calls, save yourself the stress!
NTA. Encourage your dad to get a dedicated phone for calls!
NTA: Get an old school land line with a voice machine!
Last Updated on February 6, 2024 by Diply Social Team