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Homeowners compatible after she discovered the source of the foul pollution that went into the yard: “The smell is unimaginable”

A homeowner went to Reddit to share a bad situation in her back yard, and said her neighbors were to blame.

In a article divided into R/Landscaping tips, the original poster explained that her neighbor's house has two dogs in a “decorated (wooden) housing” in which the dogs urinate and empty. Every day the neighbors spray the waste with a hose from the deck, so that a mixture of dog droppings and urine penetrate through the wooden slats, stand on the floor of the polken and the yard of the poster.

“The smell is unimaginable,” they wrote, adding that they warned their children not to play near the contaminated area and to take additional length to renovate toys that end in polluted mud.

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The poster said she tried to install garden edges to block the drain, but it “didn't work”. And while you have expressed concerns with your neighbors, the problem remains.

Soiled drain not only makes outdoor areas unusable, but also contributes to groundwater pollution, which can carry harmful bacteria and pollutants in larger ecosystems.

Unfortunately, this does not have the first time that neighborly disputes have led to environmental or property damage. Some neighbors drive across the lawns of others to avoid puddles, and others decide to fill their neighbors' recycling containers with non-recyclable garbage.

The establishment of a safe and sustainable community means working with your neighbors and not fighting with them.

Nevertheless, situations like this are more common than they may think. According to the NBC News, 36% of the people surveyed fully grown with their neighbors, and a quarter of these disputes have lasted for a long time.

In this case, commentators recommended physical obstacles such as “Adding”[ing] A 6-inch hill dirt against the fence “to keep the waste in the neighbor's courtyard.

Others proposed to take formal measures by reporting the situation of the local housing authority as “annoyance and … health risk”.

A creative commentator offered an unexpected attitude: “Add it to your compost stack. Free compost!” Talk about a bad (and stinking) situation.

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