
panda
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Pay for him 2 go some where inexpensive. |
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Clever Pseudonym
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Can't you just tell your realtor not to allow them in? That would be the easiest option. |
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Brenda P
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Do you have any complaint against him that is grounds for a emergency restraining order? That is your best bet especially if he has ever laid hands on you or a member of your household.
He may scare off potential buyers, I know I would scratch a house from my short list if it looked like there were bad neighbors. |
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Rob D
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When you advertise an open house, you are effectively inviting the general public onto your property. You do not, however, have to allow anyone to stay. If they drop in, politely tell them to go back to hell (or at least to depart the premises). If they resist, inform them that you are notifying the police. |
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Tumbling Dice
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Not really. There have been some good ideas though. Have you ever seen the movie "Funny Farm" with Chevy Chase? The people of the town are so rotten, Chevy's afraid that he would never be able to sell his house, so he pays them to be nice. It worked.
Also I have three letters for you, T.R.O.
Temporary Restraining Order. |
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KathyS
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You dont have to let him in..period. It's still your house. |
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BrianG
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Sure, you can call the police if he comes onto your property. Can't do anything if he's on his own property, however. |
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reme_1
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KITKAT'S ANSWER IS TERRIFIC. |
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smiling_freds_biz_info
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Have Mugsy check the 'Guest List listing' of the people that arrive. Mugsy can 'take them across to the restaurant' for a free cup of coffee.
PS: Probably your wonderful naybor won't show up. |
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Jay S
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We run into this situation on occasion. Our practice is to require the seller to identify those they wish to keep out and to require all who attend our open house to register. If the agent does not recognize the neighbor however, this is easy to overcome. Unfortunately, unless you have a no-contact order and either you or a designated person are there to stop them, your agent is pretty much at a loss. Who knows - your neighbor may share in your opinion of your relationship and may buy the house just to see you move! |
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Vegan
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Ask him to leave when/if he comes. If he refuses to leave, let him know he is trespassing and threaten to call the police. If the threat doesn't work, do call the police. |
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Max
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just tell him strait up .. i need you out of my house when i am selling it. |
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HereIAm
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It is your property, if you tell a person to leave they have to leave or you should be able to call the cops. You can always call the local police department and tell them the situation and ask if there is anything legally you can do to keep them from coming. You may be able to get a restraining order. Good luck. |
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Shortstuff13
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Just tell the neighbor to please leave. If they give you static, tell them to either leave or the police will have them escorted off the property. I assume they'd just be coming over to be nosy? |
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Hopeicouldhelp
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get them a ticket to a show or concert or vacation. or just politely ask them to not come in your house and cause chaos. But make sure you're respectful or else they may refuse. hope i could help! |
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fred b
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Very Easy..........Just get yourself some tickets,a greeter (yourself) and hand them out to everyone that comes but charge the ones you choose in different amounts depending on how bad you dislike their habits. If the cost to them is great enough they wont attend just to snoop. Just act if all has prepaid.......it's a thought..........good luck
On the other hand you could just tell them that you are really too busy with the serious buyers and it would be very inconvenient for you to show them your home at this time. You know like saying "I am truly sorry but today is a real bad time for me to visit neighbors" |
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