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Hi everyone, i need some advice.

Flat next door to us has a lot of rubbish outside, I know it's a private property so I should speak to the landlord or tenants next door, however I haven't seen anyone deal with it. Council said they can pick it up if it's on the street, but not a private property. Is there anything else I can do? It's starting to attract pests :S

ms9 Wrote:

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> Flat next door to us has a lot of rubbish outside,

> I know it's a private property so I should speak

> to the landlord or tenants next door, however I

> haven't seen anyone deal with it.



Have I misunderstood? You have spoken to them but they still haven't dealt with it?

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