
My next door neighbours have the biggest pile of rubbish in their garden people have ever seen & their dogs EAT from it
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AN ANGRY homeowner has blasted his next-door-neighbour for the huge pile of rubbish that's taking over their garden.
The frustrated man took to social media to show off his neighbour's patio, with the floor barely visible as a result of piles and piles of waste.
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A man has shared his disgust at the huge pile of rubbish in his neighbour's garden
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Irritated by the jaw-dropping eyesore, which he can see when looking out of his window, the anonymous man uploaded a picture of the shocking mess.
Posting on Reddit on the r/BadNeighbors thread, the man wrote under the username @pigeonmanO_o and simply penned: 'This is my neighbours' garden.
'It's literally just trash.'
Not only is this man's neighbour's garden full with endless black bin bags exploding with recycling, but there's even a broken chest of drawers, a swimming pool full of shopping bags, an old mattress and a broken fan.
There's also takeaway boxes, McDonald's cups, beer cans, camp chairs and garden tools.
And as well as being a total state, the Reddit poster then claimed: 'They refuse to clean it.'
But if you thought that was bad, think again, as the man also acknowledged that his neighbour's dogs are eating from the endless bin bags of waste.
He admitted: 'What's worse is that they have two dogs who are always eating from that heap of trash.'
Eager to get the mess cleared up, the man confessed: 'They rent it so I called the owner and they should sort it out.'
Reddit users were left totally stunned by the wasteland, which some described as resembling a 'landfill' site.
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Users raced to the comments to express their thoughts on the neglected space, with many labelling it a 'health violation' and 'fire hazard'.
One person said: 'That's just disgusting, that will attract all kinds of rodents… call your state or county office on them.
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"Not sure where you live or in what country but still that's a health risk.'
Another added: 'Holy mother of god this is probably the worst thing I've seen here.'
A third commented: 'You've got yourself a hoarder next door. That sucks.'
Meanwhile someone else gasped: 'Is this not a health violation?
And I thought my neighbours were bad. This is crazy
Reddit user
"This much garbage attracts pests and can endanger neighbours. As well as being a fire hazard.'
At the same time, another homeowner simply shared: 'Looks like landfill.'
Whilst one user penned: 'And I thought my neighbours were bad. This is crazy.'
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