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It is generally an unwritten rule of any neighborhood that is at least decently-nice that everyone who lives in the neighborhood is supposed to make sure their lawn looks presentable. After all, a shabby, overgrown lawn can make things look rather poor - and the value of the homes in the neighborhood is significantly affected by how things look. And what's more, it can be downright annoying to always be stuck looking at a particular lawn that is in horrible shape! And so the question becomes, what can you do to make sure your neighbor starts to mow their lawn, without causing tension between you and them? One of the first things for you to know is whether the house in question is a house that the residents own or rent. You will find that it is more likely for a rental house to get severely overgrown - but also, it is easier to turn things around with renters! For the most part, if you get in touch with the owner of the house and let them know that the lawn is consistently overgrown, they will exert pressure on those to whom they rent the house. This will solve the problem quickly and effectively, as it will be the landlord telling them to mow, instead of a neighbor asking. If, on the other hand, those who live in the house are the owners, you should take note of the condition of the rest of their house. For those homeowners who keep the rest of their house in good condition, you can usually solve the problem simply by asking them. If, on the other hand, it seems that the homeowners tend to neglect all aspects of their house, you might actually be stuck mowing their lawn yourself! Either that, or pay the person you pay for your lawn to also go over and mow that lawn! Usually, you will find that they start taking better care of their lawn after you have mowed it for them one time! It is especially important that you keep these tips in mind if you are selling your house; you will have a much easier time selling your own house if all the houses around it look good!
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