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Help with neighbor harrassing tenants

Roger S.
  • Investor
  • TX
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Hi,  We have a house here in small town Texas that has 2 good tenants in it.  These ladies are a same sex couple.  The neighbor on one side has been harassing them for some time, shouting homophobic slurs and insults, throwing trash in their yard and such.  She has installed big bright outdoor lights that shine into their windows at night and today, a FedEx package to my tenants was delivered to her house by mistake and she refused to give it to them or to FedEx.  The police finally came and got it from the ladies daughter while the harasser was gone.

I don't want to lose these tenants.  What remedies are available to me or the tenants to get this psycho ***** to back off?

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The situation is none of your business as their landlord and you should stay out of it. If your tenants have a problem with the neighbour they should be calling the police, not involving you.

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