7yrs showed me enough of the ignorant idiots. Come early morning in Summertime on the underground you could smell the desperation of punters trying to get on mixed with the brazen rude.
Crikey
Chill out chaps. Sun's shining, don't you know? All's good in the world.
No need, no need.

..everyone seemed to complain about the 'greedy bankers'. I wonder, just wonder, what percentage of 'Londoners' actually pay any tax considering the amount of council housing, dodgy immigrants etc. **** that. Glad to be out of the place. **** hole.
Thanks for all the replies guys, some of them even made me smile ;o)
I lost the rag last week and nearly hammered their door down. Unsurprisingly they wouldn't answer, so we went official: Well, it turns out the flat above is managed by the same company we have our flat through, and the property manager is quite sympathetic and doesn't take any crap. First warning, and now [maybe to spite us] they have resorted to short blasts on the sound system combined with jumping. Last night they came in late (or early, depends how you look at it) and were loud enough to wake us up. Letter #2 will be going to the agency shortly.
And thanks for the constructive advice Rudeboy, honestly, very interesting!
The flat below mine is rented out and although we never had any problems the letting agents, Clyde & Co, evicted a couple of young guys that were staying there last year.
We never heard any noise from them but I know they gave the guy next door a bit of grief and when Celtic won the league last year they hung some sectarian flags from their balcony, someone complained and they were thrown out the flat!
Clyde letting are a nightmare - I have inspections every couple of months and if I havent mowed the lawn the week before the visit or tidied the flat to a show-room standard they send me letters telling me I'm in breach of my contract and may be charged at the end of the period. With a nice note saying "we dont want to tell people how to live their lives..." but tidy that now, mow that, sort that... They seem less keen to force the landlady to cut the hedges, fix the water leak, take away the rubbish dumped near the shed by the landlady etc etc.
coffeeking- bet there is alot of competition/letting agents in your area fighting over a number of landlords. Sounds like they are keeping the owner sweet/not hasling them but appearing that their tennants are 'the best' to have.
I had this problem last year, don’t fight fire with fire, and go down the legal route.
Also here’s a web site which might help, http://www.nfh.org.uk/



