A YOUNG woman has spilled the tea on her neighbourhood gossip as she takes matters into her own hands.
Bekah, from , bought a derelict house with her boyfriend and has been documenting the on social media.


But like any good , the pair had encountered plenty of unpredictable issues along the way.
In a recent clip, Bekah said: “We’ve got some at our new house.
“We’ve got these conifer trees which are the height of a three-storey building.
“As much as I’d love to DIY this, we needed to call in the big guns for this.”
While she was lucky enough to know someone who could cut down the trees for free, she was stunned to hear that nothing was done about the problem before she came along.
Everyone around the trees was being affected by bad phone signal, but it seemed not everyone was happy to solve it.
She revealed that while some wanted to cut down the trees, others were too stingy to do it.
“Apparently, the next-door building offered to pay to cut these trees down a little bit, because apparently it was blocking the signal, that’s the reason why the 5G is really bad in the house,” Bekah explained.
“Apparently, the neighbours round the back said that they didn’t want them too, so that’s why we’ve been left with this issue.”
While Bekah was happy to get the trees cut down, she was now left with a hefty bill to get rid of the wood, as her neighbours didn’t do it.
She added: “We did get a few quotes for taking it away, and it was between £300 and £400.”
The clip went viral on her TikTok account @ renovationstyled with over 300k views and people were quick to share their advice.
One person wrote: “We have the same issue although, ours isn’t as high as yours. We have been cutting ours down ourselves. And we have been taking it to the centre in ton bags. It’s a nightmare.”
Another commented: “I bet he had the best day ever going up that high all day!”
“Looks much better, those trees are so awful,” penned a third.
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- Trees – complaints about a neighbour’s tree cracking your garden path was also common with nearly half of participants finding it frustrating
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Meanwhile a fourth said: “They were HUGE.”
“I’d definitely pay tha to take ALLLLL that for sure,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “OMG they are so high!”