My neighbour uses the communal hallway as storage – there are boxes & toys everywhere, people tell me to put it on eBay
WHEN it comes to sharing communal spaces, there's one unwritten etiquette rule that all residents should follow - keep it tidy.
But one anonymous person has revealed that's not an instruction their neighbour abides by - instead, they use it as a dumping ground for their belongings.
Posting to , the annoyed resident posted a snap of the mess in the hallway, which includes shoes and toys flung everywhere, along with four storage boxes and even a suitcase.
Alongside the image, they penned: "My neighbours use the communal hallway as storage."
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They continued: "It’s the first thing I see every time I leave.
"It’s spilling out onto the communal balcony, preventing anyone else from using it.
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"It also regularly blocks the meter cupboards and in this photo it’s blocking the maintenance access hatch for the rubbish chute.
"It’s also, as many people (including building management) have pointed out, a massive fire hazard."
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The post has been inundated with comments, with everyone in agreement with the original poster.
"Fire hazard?" suggested one.
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A second wrote: "Stack it all in front of the door?"
A third penned: "Just start taking little things to the trash."
Meanwhile, a fourth commented: "I’d move it out to the dumpster for them."
Another quipped: "Post a sign above it that says 'free items.'"
Elsewhere, others had a very different idea.
"Free stuff," noted one.
Another quipped: "eBay that s**t."
A further agreed: "Communal has a meaning go for it."
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Another reasoned: "I wouldn’t touch the kid’s stuff, just the adults - they’re innocent in this."
But one more joked: "Take just the frozen backpack. they'll never hear the end of it from their kid."