Dubai: Hundreds of Dubai residents are ringing up Dubai Municipality with complaints against their neighbours, an official said on Wednesday
There has been an increase in the number of reports and complaints received from home owners affected by their neighbours.
Complaints against bachelors living in residential areas topped the list, followed by reports of neighbours raising animals at homes and planting Damas trees, Ibrahim Al Dashti, Head of Municipality Call Center said in a press release.
As many as 769 complaints have been received by the civic body’s call centre on its toll-free number 800900 so far this year, he said.
This is also the largest number of complaints received by the call centre.
Al Dashti said the Call Centre also received 162 complaints from residents saying that they are affected by pet animals at their neighbours’ homes.
There were 20 complaints due to damages caused by the Damas trees at their neighbouring homes.
“Dubai Municipality is keen to follow up the needs of its customers and different categories of the society. Hence, we have started a new service called “Preview Report on Damas Tree Damages,” he said.
“The service, introduced at the Municipality Call Centre, is for verifying the damages caused to the neighbours before taking necessary measures.”
Al Dashti said the Municipality also received reports on other issues that affect residents such as water leak from the neighbor’s house due to car washing at home, and throwing agricultural or household waste next to the neighbor’s house.
Manal Obaid Yaarouf, head of Customer Care Section stressed on the importance of maintaining friendly relationship between the neighbours and the need for residents to take into account their neighbours, especially in the matter of planting trees.
She urged home owners to plant trees in a way that does not harm the neighbours’ properties as well as to do periodical pruning of trees.