Neighbor disputes, noise complaints, property line battles, HOA conflicts, and practical advice for dealing with difficult neighbors.
neighborhell.com is a focused resource providing focused, useful content on a specific topic for people who care about it. Every page is built to be genuinely useful — no clickbait, no pop-ups, no paywalls, no auto-playing videos. Just clear information presented well.
The site is part of the WholeTech Network — a collection of 119 websites spanning technology, real estate, entertainment, sustainability, coworking, arts, community, and more. Each site in the network focuses on a specific topic and serves as a free, permanent resource for people interested in that subject.
In an era of algorithm-driven feeds, paywalled articles, and content farms optimized for ad clicks rather than usefulness, we believe there's still a place for simple, honest websites that exist to help people. neighborhell.com is one of those websites.
We don't chase viral traffic. We don't use dark patterns to keep you clicking. We don't sell your data or bury useful information behind email-capture gates. The content is here because someone might need it, and it's free because the web should work that way.
The WholeTech Network is built and maintained by Paul Walhus from Austin, Texas. Paul has been building websites since 1996, starting with the spring.com BBS — one of Austin's first online communities. Over three decades, he's built and operated over a hundred websites across dozens of topics.
In 2026, the entire network was rebuilt with modern design, SSL encryption, structured data, sitemaps, and Google AdSense monetization — all running on a single server. The network now includes 119 active websites across 119 domains, making it one of the largest single-operator web networks on the internet.
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