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Dear Ms. Price, My husband is a tight-wad. I’ve learned to live with it for the past 30 years, as have our children who have been forced to wear off-brand clothes, use bargain-basement computers and vacation only within the borders of Florida. Our son is getting married, and we’re hosting the rehearsal dinner. My husband is insisting on using a Groupon. The whole family is beyond embarrassed, and my son is furious. How can I get him to see the light? -Mrs. Not-So-Tightwad

Dear “Mrs Not-So-Tightwad,” I understand where you’re coming from, but I can also understand wanting to save money whenever possible, especially in this economy. Can you afford this rehearsal dinner without a Groupon? If so, then sit down and have a family meeting. Make sure it is in a calm environment and the time is right. You want a conversation, not a confrontation. If you do end up agreeing on the use of the Groupon, contact the restaurant in advance and request discretion. I am sure they will comply. -Ms. Price

Dear Ms. Price, My husband and I saved our entire lives and bought a condo on the beach. It’s our dream come true. While the building isn’t a 55+ community, all of the owners are seniors, which is one of the reasons we decided to move into this particular building. Two months ago, our neighbor’s daughter and her four children moved into their two-bedroom condo. There are seven people living in a home just under 1,200 square feet. The noise is deafening. We’ve always gotten along with our neighbors. She did ask me to come to her if I heard any noise. I took her up on her offer and mentioned that it was very loud. She cut me off and is now trashing me to the neighbors. What do you suggest? -Paradise Lost

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Dear “Paradise Lost,” My suggestion is to try one more time to sit with them and have a productive conversation. Schedule a time to have a peaceful talk, and let them know you understand what a difficult situation this must be for them. I would suggest including the husbands. Perhaps you can come up with some solutions and quiet hours, such as after 9 pm and before 9 am. Most condominiums have sound and occupancy restrictions. If you can’t come up with a truce, go to the condo president or board of directors and file a complaint. If that doesn’t work, you may have to consult an attorney.

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