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Tenant Says Neighbor Has Been Leaving Trash Bags in the Shared Hallway for Two Years Straight, Then the Building Manager Turned It Around and Acts Like They’re the Problem for Complaining

Some neighbor issues are small annoyances.

This one built up slowly until it became impossible to ignore.

Because it’s not just about trash. It’s about living with it every single day and being told to “be patient” anyway.

black plastic bag beside white wall
Photo by Sven Brandsma

What Happened

The OP lives in a small building with a shared hallway between just two apartments.

Right at the end of that hallway is a trash room.

So taking out garbage should take about fifteen seconds.

But about two years ago, their neighbor, “Diane,” started doing something strange.

Instead of taking her trash to the trash room, she just… leaves it in the hallway.

Not Temporary, Just There

This isn’t a quick stop on the way out.

The OP says the bags sit there overnight.

Sometimes for two or even three days.

The hallway is narrow, so they have to squeeze past piles of garbage just to get in and out of their own home.

In summer, it smells.

In winter, it’s still there.

Trying to Handle It Directly

The OP tried speaking to her.

The first time, she apologized and moved it.

Then started doing it again within a week.

The second time, she got defensive and said she was busy and that it “wasn’t hurting anyone.”

Getting Management Involved

After that, the OP went to the building manager.

At first, he sent a general notice telling everyone to keep common areas clear.

The very next day, the neighbor left another bag in the hallway.

The OP followed up again.

The manager said he had spoken to her.

Nothing changed.

The Breaking Point

Recently, the OP emailed again with photos and a calm explanation.

The response?

He would “look into it.”

And they should “try to be patient with neighbors.”

After two years.

Why This Blew Up

Because people immediately recognized the dynamic.

It’s not just the trash.

It’s the feeling of doing everything the “right” way and still being dismissed.

At some point, patience stops feeling like a solution and starts feeling like being ignored.

How People Reacted

A lot of comments focused on how serious this actually is.

Not just annoying, but unsafe.

u/Reasonable-Rub2243 simply said:

“Fire marshal.”

Others pointed out the health side.

u/Candid-Ad2920 wrote:

“You have no idea what kind of critters are hiding in those bags.”

Some responses leaned more direct.

u/TortiTrouble suggested:

“Move the bag directly in front of her door every time.”

The Bigger Conversation

This turned into a discussion about accountability.

Not just for the neighbor, but for management.

Because once it’s been reported multiple times, it’s no longer just a neighbor issue.

It becomes a building issue.

My Take

The most frustrating part here isn’t even the trash.

It’s the response.

Two years of dealing with it.

Photos, conversations, follow-ups.

And the solution is still “be patient.”

The Real Question

How long are you expected to tolerate something in a shared space…

before it stops being a neighbor problem and becomes management failing to do their job?

 

 

 

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