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Dealing with neoighbours
Sandtree
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So we are in a low rise block of apartments . It’s made up of 3 layers of units; the bottom and top are private duplexes with balconies on their upper floors. The middle layer is social flats and most don’t have balconies. Our deed doesn’t restrict use of the balcony at all.
We thought great and got a BGE egg given both our neighbours have a gas grill as did our apartments last owner. So paid UK silly prices and set it up for the first fire and within 3 minutes the apartment diagonally above was shouting out saying BBQ was against the rules.
Our deed says it isn’t but I don’t want to get into a situation with them given the issues they could cause. I thought about using a fan to try and disperse smoke but wondered if any of you had overcome such situations?
We thought great and got a BGE egg given both our neighbours have a gas grill as did our apartments last owner. So paid UK silly prices and set it up for the first fire and within 3 minutes the apartment diagonally above was shouting out saying BBQ was against the rules.
Our deed says it isn’t but I don’t want to get into a situation with them given the issues they could cause. I thought about using a fan to try and disperse smoke but wondered if any of you had overcome such situations?
London, UK
New LBGE Owner
New LBGE Owner
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Cook some amazing food on your egg and invite them over to share. Smoke the peace pipe and listen to any legit concerns. Egg on bro, with respect for close neighbors.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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It sounds like you need better lump. Something a little more neutral in flavorSandtree said:So we are in a low rise block of apartments . It’s made up of 3 layers of units; the bottom and top are private duplexes with balconies on their upper floors. The middle layer is social flats and most don’t have balconies. Our deed doesn’t restrict use of the balcony at all.
We thought great and got a BGE egg given both our neighbours have a gas grill as did our apartments last owner. So paid UK silly prices and set it up for the first fire and within 3 minutes the apartment diagonally above was shouting out saying BBQ was against the rules.
Our deed says it isn’t but I don’t want to get into a situation with them given the issues they could cause. I thought about using a fan to try and disperse smoke but wondered if any of you had overcome such situations?"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
Minnesota -
I will let someone in a more akin situation give you a better reply. In the US many apartments (flats) only permit gas grills. Your lease seems sound but I would be concerned about them contacting some government agency.
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As a first burn was using BGE charcoal with two lumps of post oakWeberWho said:
It sounds like you need better lump. Something a little more neutral in flavorSandtree said:So we are in a low rise block of apartments . It’s made up of 3 layers of units; the bottom and top are private duplexes with balconies on their upper floors. The middle layer is social flats and most don’t have balconies. Our deed doesn’t restrict use of the balcony at all.London, UK
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Even Royal Oak can be strong starting out. Now add oak.....I can see how the neighbors might not like that starting out. That's some heavy smoke. I'd try without the oak next time"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Maybe just charcoal until the situation is resolved?
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Most apartments allow nothing here, not even plants, but our contract is silent. The fire department/brigade recommend not having them but they’ve no legal authority to actually ban them.Gulfcoastguy said:I will let someone in a more akin situation give you a better reply. In the US many apartments (flats) only permit gas grills. Your lease seems sound but I would be concerned about them contacting some government agency.
im not sure of the US equivalent to leasehold, we “buy” the lease which is typically over 100 years (ours is circa 300 years) with an additional annual fee of circa $100/year for rent and then the cost of maintaining the communial areas. The flats above are rented per month and if you don’t get social it’d be $3,000 a month.
theres no governmental agency they can contact, even the company that owns the building is unlikely to do much unless they argue it’s unreasonably antisocial. They can however throw things from their window to our balcony etc which we’d rather avoidLondon, UK
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Gotta break them in now before summer when all of their windows will be open.
I think you at least need to let them know it’s not against the rules and you intend to use it. Offer to do your best to let them know when you willl be firing it up so they can close their windows or whatever.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Buy a propane tank. Put next to the egg. Connect a hose between the two. If they give you any lip, yell "It's a bloody propane grill, you donkey!"
If they continue to give you grief just kill them in their sleep.
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Bring out yer'dead, Bring out yer'dead .... 300 years old! Do they still throw piss pots off the balcony?
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I'm not sure I understand how a 300 year lease works, but then again, I'm not that smart.Las Vegas, NV
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I’m gonna be the odd man out here. I don’t think I would like being on a porch over a BGE lump burning grill during fire up.-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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You have a legal document saying you can, and this is trumpamerica! Machine-gun them down into hamburger, and move into their apt once its cleaned up!
Oh.
Wait, you live in London.
Never mind.

"Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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You may want to try bringing your temp up very slowly and not put any smoking wood in until you’re up to temp. Use less airflow starting it off but give more time for it to come up to temp. Synergy that’ll help keep the smoke down. Doing low and slow should generate a ton of smoke compare to grilling chickens. But I do agree you should have a block party to in them over.Dunedin, FL
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Is this multiple choice?
A. Invite him over for delicious eats.
B. Tell him go fΩck himself.
C. Ask him to come over and tase him at the front door.
D. All of the above.
Too easy. D. 😏
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They must be pro breggxit


Ugh - when the neighbors smell smoke around here, they come over and invite themselves. (And I do the same).
Maybe you could try some of this charcoal that supposedly doesn’t create much smoke and ease your neighbors into the egg??
Pok Pok Thaan Charcoal https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R8HILG8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RwZFCbNCXNZ9M
Good luck.Memphis, TN
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Here in Wichita we jus shoot people like that in the face.
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I'm in the "try and win him over" camp.
If that doesn't work, I'm in the "I tried to be nice, but this is my hobby, I'm sorry you don't like it, but I'm following the rules, maybe we'll be best friends in a different life, peace out" camp.
If things go way south, don't forget about the income stream a viral video can generate. Good luck.
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You should probably just get a George Foreman. They work just like an Egg!
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your stupidFlyOverCountry said:Here in Wichita we jus shoot people like that in the face.
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The least smoky lump I've found over here is Alderline. Minimal smoke.
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A company or person owns the property and you buy the right to use it for a period of time. It might seem irrelevant for a 300 year period, but the owner of the freehold retains the asset value and gets an income stream from ground rent and (later on) selling lease extensions. One of the richest people in the UK is the Duke of Westminster. His wealth is the ownership of the freehold of some of the most expensive parts of London. The Aristos don't like to actually sell their land, just let other people use it for a while, but keep it in the family. The parallel wheeze is to put the property in a trust where the heir gets the benefits of being rich, but without the annoying inheritance tax. This requires expensive lawyers. The current Duke inherited £9 billion but paid practically no inheritance tax. The maintenance of family wealth is the primary consideration.Battleborn said:I'm not sure I understand how a 300 year lease works, but then again, I'm not that smart. -
This happens here in the States as well. I once had a 100 year land lease with a trust on a property. When I sold the business I had on that property, I had the option to transfer the lease, which I did.Eoin said:
A company or person owns the property and you buy the right to use it for a period of time. It might seem irrelevant for a 300 year period, but the owner of the freehold retains the asset value and gets an income stream from ground rent and (later on) selling lease extensions. One of the richest people in the UK is the Duke of Westminster. His wealth is the ownership of the freehold of some of the most expensive parts of London. The Aristos don't like to actually sell their land, just let other people use it for a while, but keep it in the family. The parallel wheeze is to put the property in a trust where the heir gets the benefits of being rich, but without the annoying inheritance tax. This requires expensive lawyers. The current Duke inherited £9 billion but paid practically no inheritance tax. The maintenance of family wealth is the primary consideration.Battleborn said:I'm not sure I understand how a 300 year lease works, but then again, I'm not that smart.Memphis, TN
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I smoke the whole neighborhood up. The neighbors love it. But, then again, we bring them containers of pulled pork EVERYTIME.
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I'm another UK Egger. I had a similar problem with our neighbours, it was mainly the smoke generated when the Egg was getting fired up. I bought a looftlighter which solved the problem.
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I'd get a quick light torch, cook some killer Q and share with the disagreeable party.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
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Seems very capitalistic, I like it.Eoin said:
A company or person owns the property and you buy the right to use it for a period of time. It might seem irrelevant for a 300 year period, but the owner of the freehold retains the asset value and gets an income stream from ground rent and (later on) selling lease extensions. One of the richest people in the UK is the Duke of Westminster. His wealth is the ownership of the freehold of some of the most expensive parts of London. The Aristos don't like to actually sell their land, just let other people use it for a while, but keep it in the family. The parallel wheeze is to put the property in a trust where the heir gets the benefits of being rich, but without the annoying inheritance tax. This requires expensive lawyers. The current Duke inherited £9 billion but paid practically no inheritance tax. The maintenance of family wealth is the primary consideration.Battleborn said:I'm not sure I understand how a 300 year lease works, but then again, I'm not that smart.Have:
XLBGE / Stumps Baby XL / Couple of Stokers (Gen 1 and Gen 3) / Blackstone 36 / Maxey 3x5 water pan hog cooker
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Fat Willies BBQ
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Go back to dropping your kids off at the pool shithead.fiber_induced_deuce said:
your stupidFlyOverCountry said:Here in Wichita we jus shoot people like that in the face. -
pronunciation - Sha-teedFlyOverCountry said:
shithead.fiber_induced_deuce said:
your stupidFlyOverCountry said:Here in Wichita we jus shoot people like that in the face.Have:
XLBGE / Stumps Baby XL / Couple of Stokers (Gen 1 and Gen 3) / Blackstone 36 / Maxey 3x5 water pan hog cooker
Had:
LBGE / Lang 60D / Cookshack SM150 / Stumps Stretch / Stumps Baby
Fat Willies BBQ
Ola, Ga
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