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So i'm disabled and living independently with a carer in a council property and recieved zero complaints with the last upstairs neighbour. About two years ago a new neighbour moved in after the previous died, a month or so later he knocked on the door, when my carer opened the door he was immediately met with hostility and threatening language, he closed the door and that was that although you could tell that he immediately disliked that my carer wasn't scared.
A few weeks later he knocked again while my mum was providing cover for my carers annual leave, he claimed my carer was being disturbingly loud the night before when he wasn't even there, again being aggressive and threatening, calling my mum a bitch. It then happened again when my carer was there. So my dad went to talk to him, we heard him say he didn't like my carer and he was barking like a dog and should sack him, my dad gave him his number and said text him if we're loud. We bought a ring doorbell and the shouting at my door stopped.
Then we received a letter from the council of a noise complaint from him, we quieted down but received another again from him complaining of noise overnight waking him up which isn't possible when my tv is on 3 out of 100. Which takes us to this week when we received another letter blaming my carer for noise when he wasn't here. it stated that if we keep making noise they could fine me, end my tenancy or seize noisemaking equipment. I believe he's trying to force me to sack my carer or lose my home. I really don't know what to do because it's like he's harassing me through legal means, it's causing previous anxieties to resurface and im not getting much sleep.
We thought of sending a cease and desist but i doubt it'd do anything. I really need advice please.
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