
My nightmare neighbour threw cigarettes over the fence & screamed at my kid, so I took revenge with the help of my pool
We all hope to have a good relationship with those who live
next
door, but sometimes, it's impossible.
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Kathryn revealed how she got evenge on her neighbour
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The clever mum was sick with the mess and noise
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So she took matters into her own hands
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And unfortunately for Kathryn Oliver, that was the case.
She revealed that everybody on her street got on, apart from her next-door neighbour at the time.
Kathryn said her
The mum told people in the comments some of the ridiculous things her neighbour had done.
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"She said she was glad my dog died, tried to fight my 12-year-old daughter," she explained.
The mum also said her neighbour was constantly throwing things over to her garden, like cigarette butts and would blast music as late as 5am.
While the mum was stuck with a nightmare neighbour who made her life a misery, she didn't go down without a fight.
Instead, she came up with a clever and sneaky way to get revenge.
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Like most of us, Kathryn had a swimming
pool
in the garden for warmer months.
And when it was time to empty it, she would make sure the water ran into her neighbour's garden to ruin their lawn.
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She wrote: "Time to empty the pool into next door's garden.
"This was last year and we have
nice
neighbours now."
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The clip has since gone viral on her TikTok account @
People were quick to share their thoughts on the mum's revenge scheme.
One person wrote: "It's good for the grass."
The Top Five Reasons Neighbours Squabble
One study by Compare the Market revealed the top reason British neighbour's argue
Broken fences - top of the board was broken fences and whose responsibility it was to fix it
Parking: one of the leading drivers of neighbour disputes, with 54.1 per cent of people having issues with people parking in front of their house, parking bay or driveway
Trees - complaints about a neighbour's tree cracking your garden path was also common with nearly half of participants finding it frustrating
Bin wars - outdoor bin etiquette continues to ignite the most furious debates between neighbours
Nosy Neighbours - some people have their eyes and ears at the ready to have a peek causing problems for others
Another commented: "My garden's on a slant I hate my neighbour so I put it up next to her fence and just pull all the plugs out."
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Girl. I thank you for this idea. My neighbours don't stop screaming."
"This is genius," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "What in the fridge and sofa outside the house with no carpets is going on here?"
"I love evil,' claimed a fifth
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Someone else added: "So this is how to get rid of horrible neighbours."

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