In statistics on neighbourhood conflicts, North Rhine-Westphalia ranked sixth nationwide in 2014 in the per-capita comparison. There are many reasons to fall out with your neighbour. Loud music, barking dogs and smoky barbecue fires are among the most common causes of disputes. Each one alone may be a minor irritation, but if the neighbour regularly watches football on TV with friends on Friday and Saturday nights, turns the surround system up to full volume, celebrates every goal with loud cheering and condemns every foul with shouted profanity, tempers can flare. And if loud music continues to blare afterwards and the bass shakes the walls, peaceful coexistence is over and the hatchet is dug up.
In the best case, the irritated neighbour will address the issue and, if nothing changes, call the police. However, it may also happen that the neighbour retaliates in kind. He might use the noisy adversary’s day off to fire up the hammer drill at seven in the morning, or race the lawnmower through the garden on Sunday morning while the football fan is still fast asleep.
One irritation quickly leads to the next: car or house alarm systems are triggered, smelly rubbish is placed in front of the other’s door, cars suddenly have flat tyres or are daubed with paint – there is no limit to the imagination. Such conflicts often escalate and the parties bombard each other with insults and abuse.
If you feel harassed or threatened by your neighbour, place your trust in the detectives of Kurtz Detective Agency Düsseldorf: +49 211 9874 0021. Our investigators conduct discreet research and surveillance in your residential environment and secure court-admissible evidence of your neighbour’s unlawful actions.