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Originally Posted by PugMom
a easy, neighbor-to-neighbor conversation would probably be in order before filing a complaint. if i was doing something wrong, i would LOVE it if someone i knew told me 1st, rather than relying on the clipboard ladies to do it for them. 
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Yeah I had that easy, neighbor-to-neighbor conversation about a homeowner's multiple cats roaming the neighborhood, crapping in my flowerbed, and tormenting my (singular) indoor cat through the screen. It didn't end well. Turned out this neighbor was truly unhinged.
She threatened the neighbor on the other side of her property with calling the police, because the guy was hanging out on the side of his own house, ON HIS OWN property, smoking a cigarette. She actually went over the property line, approached him, and poked him on his forehead and told him that he was a problem.
He didn't want trouble so he didn't try to fight back - he just told her she should absolutely call the police. Sadly - this guy and his partner moved out because they couldn't deal with the crazy lady next door, and she moved out shortly after to go be with "her people" whatever the heck that means.
These are the kinds of nut-jobs you do NOT want knowing that it was you who called Community Standards for violations of the rules.