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	<title>Phil Kretchmar, Lewisville, Highland Village, and Flower Mound Real Estate &#187; neighborhoods</title>
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		<title>Make an Effort to Know Your Neighbors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the population continues to grow, and technology changes the way we interact, it seems that our neighbors are less &#8220;neighborly&#8221; than a few decades ago. Sure, times have changed. But, that doesn&#8217;t mean we should isolate ourselves. Following are several things you can do to improve the relationship with your neighbors:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the population continues to grow, and technology changes the way we interact, it seems that our neighbors are less &#8220;neighborly&#8221; than a few decades ago. Sure, times have changed. But, that doesn&#8217;t mean we should isolate ourselves. Following are several things you can do to improve the relationship with your neighbors:<br />
* Make an effort to welcome new neighbors when they move in. Whether it&#8217;s a friendly note, a plate of cookies or a quick introduction, this gesture gets the relationship started.<br />
* Keep your home and yard well maintained. Most people take pride in their home and you&#8217;ll be a better neighbor if you keep yours looking good.<br />
* Be courteous. If you&#8217;re throwing a big party, inform your neighbors; better yet, invite them. If you&#8217;re doing anything that makes a lot of noise, do it at a time least likely to disturb them.<br />
* Be helpful. If you have a neighbor that needs help raking, taking out the trash, or carrying groceries into the house, offer to give them a hand.<br />
* Repair anything your family breaks (pets included), or pay to have it fixed as soon as possible.<br />
* Return anything you borrow the same day if possible.<br />
* If you have neighbors that own or operate a business, frequent their establishment and become a customer.<br />
* Take an active role in any issues affecting your community and chip in when it&#8217;s time to help.<br />
* Offer to watch your neighbors&#8217;s pet, water their plants, or collect their mail when they go out of town.<br />
* Control your pet. If your does anything to annoy a neighbor, put a stop to it.<br />
* Address any problems as soon as possible. Don&#8217;t let a little issue fester and become a roadblock to a good neighbor.<br />
* Get to know your neighbors. Whether it&#8217;s having an occasional cup of coffee or throwing a block party together, you&#8217;ll find many of your neighbors are good friends too.</p>
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