An angry resident has been praised after taking 'drastic measures' to stop their nosy neighbour.
The furious renter says their next door neighbour has been peering into their windows, and carried out the move in a last effort to get them to listen.
The Mirror reports how they tried reporting the neighbour's behaviour to the landlord multiple times, with zero success as they 'don't care'.
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Desperate to discourage the nuisance neighbour but unsure if they are being too unreasonable, the tenant is keen for advice on whether the savage note was one step too far.
Taking to Reddit to offload the issue, the unnamed resident wrote: "I live in a ground floor flat in a tenement block, my living room/ kitchen window faces the communal back yard area. Over the last few months, the tenant above me takes her pet dog out there for its poops and pees.
"While she's out there, for some reason, she can't help but peer into my window, having a good look at me going about my daily business. Used to have blinds, but they broke and I replaced them with curtains the other day."
Despite trying a polite approach and even mouthing a sweary command at the neighbour, her pesky habit continues.
"No amount of civil requests for her to stop, escalating rapidly to mouthed 'f*** offs' seem to have stopped her," they explained, leaving them stuck on what to do next.
Keen to know whether they are an 'a**hole' for the savage note, the tenant asked people for advice - and other Redditors were keen to throw in their two pence on the matter.
Many were on her side, as one person joked: "Your only mistake is using a post it note rather than a posterboard. But I suppose you don't want to completely block your view of the yard."
Meanwhile, another suggested: "Not the a**hole, but you are escalating the situation. Buy one-way mirror film to put on your windows so that you have privacy during the day when the sun is out."
Various other Reddit posters suggested investing in some mirror film to solve the issue, while another urged the renter to go out and stare at the neighbour right back.