let me tell you one thing do NOT lie just tell them that you need some privacy. Believe me after this they will understand. If they are good neighbors they will definetly leave you alone
Yes, it is generally considered an invasion of privacy to use binoculars to view your neighbors without their consent. This behavior could potentially lead to legal consequences, especially if the neighbors have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their own home or property. It is always best to respect the boundaries of others' privacy.
I recently moved into a neighborhood and my neighbors are a little too close for comfort. Where can I get a good deal on a privacy fence?
Installing a wood privacy fence in a residential property provides benefits such as increased security, privacy from neighbors, noise reduction, and improved property value.
oh no!!!! then you wont have your privacy.
Black out shades will give you the most privacy. They block everything out!
Sometimes a fence is the best thing to make good neighbors. I would start by finding the property pins and build at least 6 inches off the property line on your side. Use a string line to make sure its straight. I would give the neighbor the ugly side, or the side that shows the posts and verticals. The reason for this is, if you have to renail the wood, you can do it from your yard. To be a great neighbor, build a gate so the neighbors wont feel totally shut out and can visit at their choosing.
i wont tell you cause he deserves privacy
Make maybaskets and give them to neighbors.
The Opposite. If my neighbors dogs bark at me say for instance, at the sound of my keyboard, or a mouse click, or setting a bowl or a spoon down in my kitchen, or pulling on a roll of toilet paper or showering, or shaving, brushing my teeth, etc., etc., etc.....This an invasion of "my privacy"
House living gives a person more space and also gives more privacy to the person. When living in an apartment there is neighbors and most times there is not much privacy.
I am neighbors with my mom on yoville and she doesn't play and wants to give me her coins. When we click on each other it justs says fight, kiss, and the we are neighbors.
You can ensure privacy in your backyard by planting a pine tree strategically to create a natural barrier that blocks the view from neighbors or passersby. The dense foliage of the pine tree will provide a visual barrier and help maintain your privacy.