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The neighbours from hell
The Citizen
|January 07, 2026
CONFLICT: DISPUTES CAN GET UGLY, TURN INTO PUNCH-UPS AND LAND UP IN THE COURTS
NIGHTMARE. A woman covers her ears while her husband tries to silence noisy neighbours. Picture: iStock
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Bad neighbours are the bane of suburban life. Loud music that never ends, parties that spill into the street, screaming, uncontrolled drunkenness and illegal activity like prostitution can turn a quiet suburb into a warzone almost overnight.
Disputes between neighbours can get ugly, land up in court or end in a street punch-up, said East Rand councillor Mary Goby, who is currently dealing with multiple complaints in his ward.
"For many homeowners, badly behaved neighbours have become more than a nuisance. They are now a trigger for declining property values, safety concerns and open conflict in communities," she said.
New Year's Eve saw several areas turn into nightmares. "Guest houses hosted festive events and invited strangers into neighbourhoods," Goby said.
"Streets were lined with cars. Intoxicated partygoers relieved themselves on pavements. Bottles were strewn everywhere. Fights broke out."
Unwitting home buyers often purchase into the dream of suburban family life at a hefty price, only to have it shattered by noisy and problematic neighbours.
A Durban homeowner said what she believed was her dream home came with an unexpected test.
"Shortly after submitting an offer, my husband received an email saying we had to attend a meeting with the owners to see if we qualified to live there. We were furious," she said.
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