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Maybe one for the law squad, but the title deeds on the houses in our estate specify that you are not allowed to have more than one dog. I have a neighbour who keeps two alsations in a cage at the side of her house that bark quite often overnight. Who enforces this clause in the deeds? Is it even enforceable?

I'm pretty sure it'd be The Scottish Land court who'd enforce it and I'm pretty sure it would be enforceable if it's in the deeds as stated. Also, as you're part of the same development you'd have the capability of raising an action against your neighbour.

I guess, though, that you're not too bothered if she's one dog or two but by the noise. Why not start with asking her to do something about her barking dogs? If that fails you have other P&B options from 'kick her in the pie' to 'torch her car and BBQ her dogs' available to you.

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Yeah we've already spoken to her and it settled for a while but now she's started keeping them outside at night.

Her man seems to have a job where he's away for a couple of months at a time. When he's home there's no problem, he walks them etc and they seem to be kept inside. Once he f**k off its a different story tho

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Yeah we've already spoken to her and it settled for a while but now she's started keeping them outside at night.

Her man seems to have a job where he's away for a couple of months at a time. When he's home there's no problem, he walks them etc and they seem to be kept inside. Once he f**k off its a different story tho

You still have the same choice. Do you want to stop the noise or enforce the deeds' covenants?

I'd be more inclined to talk to her again - or talk to her and her man when he's back.

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Yeah we've already spoken to her and it settled for a while but now she's started keeping them outside at night.

Her man seems to have a job where he's away for a couple of months at a time. When he's home there's no problem, he walks them etc and they seem to be kept inside. Once he f**k off its a different story tho

Speak to Environmental Health at the local council. See if they are willing to take it up as a noise nuisance complaint.

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A guy called statue esk responded to a message of mine and then when i replied he was banned where did he go? Also where did T Jenkins go? Why do people get banned from here?

Just stop this pish

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Anyone know why an iPhone 5C would suddenly start losing charge really quickly? Past wee while it can be at 100% in the morning and be totally drained by about 3 pm...

Cause iPhones are over priced rubbish?

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You are totally right there! However, in this case it's when the phone is on but not being used if that makes sense? I generally just keep it on silent/do not disturb in my desk etc whilst at work

Have you tried disabling all of the apps that you don't need to be running all of the time? Ashley Madison for example.

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Have you tried disabling all of the apps that you don't need to be running all of the time? Ashley Madison for example.

Its efukt videos... She watches them in class

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Anyone know why an iPhone 5C would suddenly start losing charge really quickly? Past wee while it can be at 100% in the morning and be totally drained by about 3 pm...

Battery needs replacing

Or go through this checklist.

http://www.stuff.tv/features/18-ways-youre-unknowingly-killing-your-iphone-battery

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Anyone know why an iPhone 5C would suddenly start losing charge really quickly? Past wee while it can be at 100% in the morning and be totally drained by about 3 pm...

I don't know about iphone's but this happened to my android and it was the media app that stores my pics and stuff that had got stuck in a loop trying to complete something and it ate up the battery.

Can you find out the battery usage on iPhone? that would point to the problem although a factory reset may be the answer.

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Anyone know why an iPhone 5C would suddenly start losing charge really quickly? Past wee while it can be at 100% in the morning and be totally drained by about 3 pm...

Stop accidentally leaving the Vibrating Massager app running for hours on end while you're working.

Had a similar problem. The wife kept leaving the Xbox on while the game was doing some heavy vibrating of the controller. You girls and your forgetfulness! :rolleyes:

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