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Filthy, messy, drunkard neighbor sees mouse in his own unit, so he writes emails
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complaining about all sorts of issues except that he leaves food, trash, beer bottles and boxes all over. He and his wife cook stinky food, never empty their trash for days and have not cleaned his place in about ten years (left his back door open about a month ago - had to call him at work about it.) His back porch has louvered windows that are left open even when it rains. We all though that when he got married a few months ago, that she would clean. But we thought wrong, and now they are always frying and cooking stinky Chinese food.

He just came back from vacation for a week and saw a mouse in his kitchen. So now it is everyone else's fault, their cats, etc and he thinks that when we open hall doors to air out his stinky food and smoking odors we are letting mice in.

We have had so much rain and flooding basements these mice could get in anywhere. Door thresh holds are non existent in the common halls, and flats. I am sure mice can enter easily with closed doors. You can slide his doormat under his kitchen door, the gap is so big

He is now lobbying for a pesticide bomb for the whole building. I am very chemically sensitive and don't want chemicals in my unit.

He and his wife were doing a half ass cleaning of their kitchen today, so I am sure their mice will be running over to the next units. As a precaution, I just did check of my pantry, as well as one of my neighbors that is always at her coastal property.


The joys of crazy condo neighbors. Where is personal responsibiltiy
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#2
Raise his rent until it is worth your while.
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#3
He owns the unit, just like the rest of us.
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#4
Local community listservs often showcase the worst of what the information age has to offer. 99% of such communications take longer to compose than it would take to solve the problem being complained about via direct action.
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#5
Well, I don't want any chemicals in my unit, or any mice/rodents.

And I am sick of this kook and his stinky messes.
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#6
Do those RID X plug in machines work for pests, etc. ? Or do they just get used to the noise.

I also don't want them to kill mice that die in the walls and stink.
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#7
Mice mummify pretty quickly. You won't notice any smell.

decocritter wrote:
Do those RID X plug in machines work for pests, etc. ? Or do they just get used to the noise.

I also don't want them to kill mice that die in the walls and stink.
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decocritter wrote:
Well, I don't want any chemicals in my unit, or any mice/rodents.

And I am sick of this kook and his stinky messes.

can't help much with the Kook, but check into local laws as far as the chemicals. If the issues you have are serious (my wife's chemical issues are EXTREME) they may, by law, have to find other ways to deal with this.
You may also need your doctor to write you a letter, I would give it a try.
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#9
Where's the HOA in the midst of all this mess?
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#10
I would respond back with an email aimed specifically at what owners must do BEFORE any chemicals are allowed. I am sure you can google and find specific topics to use as far as keeping a clean environment to minimize pests of all types. I think it will be more effective than calming your feelings by ranting here.

In any event, I hope you can get other owners to support your position.
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