Wow, the differences in countries!!
At home my parents are moving due to the "neighbours from hell". My step-dad works nights so sleeps during the day - all the work they have done to the house (semi-detatched so joined to ours) was like they rebuilt the place (it started at 7am and stopped at 7pm) they knew us and my step-dad's position before they moved in but never once apologised.
They have 3 dogs they NEVER walk in a tiny garden and these dogs have broken the fence when trying to get at our elderly cat while he sunbathed in our secure garden.
They breed rabbits and guinea pigs in a shed and attracted wild rats - told us we weren't allowed to feed the birds anymore and put down poison without telling us. And they have some bricks piled against the fence so they can stand on them and look into our garden over the 6 foot fence, and my parents put up that fence so I could sunbathe without being watched!!
They also have in front of their house a very rude concrete sign which says "hello welcome now Pi$$ off" - how disgusting is that!!
As for grass cutting our guinea pigs eat most of ours for us but he next door insists on mowing every Sunday at 7am which when I was home woke me up as I was working in a bar until 3am. There are no rules about having to cut it, but as has been explained here if it is for fire safety then it is important the grass is kept short.
I am looking for a house now and finding somewhere were noisy neighbours won't be is top of my list, nothing worse than having someone else's noise invading your home (and I can well believe people have gone mad and committed murder over it after living in halls at university!) I may be 21 but I am certainly respectful of other people's space and am not noisy at all myself.
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