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how do you get rid of a neighbor thats abusive?

my neighbor next door, i think shes bipolar and has some kind of bubble in her brain, not sure what that is, anyways, yesterday i was taking a walk to the salvation army for a woments meeting and she saw me across the street and yelled out go die, then she walk across to where i am and starts saying bad stuff about me, cant remember exactly what she said , i said leave me alone and walked away, then at home shes screaming that im following her and shes going to call the cops, i wasnt following her,the cops never came, shes called the cops on me before cause of slamming doors that i never slammed twice,because of covid they couldnt kick her out, she belongs in the psych unit, but shes got a caseworker and i dont know why she dont put her there,i thought of calling adult protective services but not sure theyd listen, any ways to get rid of her? and no im not letting someone else make me move, id only run into another psycho somewhere else
SW-User
Honestly, your best bet is to record your interactions. If the police are called on you, you have evidence of them being an unstable mess. It's also useful if you're both called into court over something stupid.
CastorTroy · 31-35, M
She obviously has mental issues and if she has a caseworker then they know about her behaviour. Perhaps she is on medication but has not been taking it in the way she should be if she is on her own? Is there any way you could talk to the person who visits her in private and tell them what has been happening? Then it will be their responsibility to help her. In the meantime, I guess the only thing you can do is completely ignore her and show as much fellow feeling as you can in knowing the poor woman is ill and needs help, but not particularly in being put away in an instituation out of convenience.
LadyJ · F
She needs to be assessed by a mental health team
CastorTroy · 31-35, M
@LadyJ She must have already been if she has a caseworker. She needs to speak to her first.
FCNantes · 22-25, M
I mean, I'm not sure you're gonna [u]get rid[/u] of your neighbour. This person sounds like she has issues she can't control, so I'd bear it as long as she didn't become a physical threat, or something else as drastic.

 
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