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To protect and to serve.....:roll:
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Ah the joys of apartment living. Now you guys see why i'm looking to buy a house with some acreage.
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Indeed, a house is a must. These days you can get a house cheap with low financing, too.
After my divorce, I moved into an apartment as a sort of self-induced punishment. After about 14 months, the apartment life succeeded in eclipsing the agony of divorce and I bought another house. |
Here in the UK we have the offence: A breach of the Peace. You must be caught in the act and refuse a reasonable instruction to conform. The penalties are small fines and of little deterrence.
Or you can call in the local Council (for Council house tenants) who will set up noise measuring equipment. An often long drawn out task, but the ultimate penalty can lead to eviction. I think in the scheme of things and after considering all the pros and cons you have two simple choices.....have somebody 'sort it' for you or move. |
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Subnuts & Blacklight, nice stories, kinda funny too although probably wasn't funny at the time. I have to say I've had some difficult neighbours but usually they haven't been due to the neighbours misbehaving as to poor buildings. If the walls dividing apartments are made of cardboard-like material they will not hold out sounds. If one has to live in a flat in a big building then the ones with proper stone walls, built in the 40's or 50's are best. At least around here. Btw, I noticed you're both from Connecticut, neigbours by any chance? :) |
I figure that the best way to get back at them. Do everything as LOUD as you can... Maby have a yelling contest.:hmmm:
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here in France in 2006 a minister asked for a report about the rest and the health the report's edifying about the importance of a good rest on the health . in fact it appears the rest is the basis of the health i won't come into details but it seems that the human body is biologically made to rest at night . concerning your problem don't know where you live but here we have the right to live normally , there's no particular law but you should live normally at home including , if you want , to watch TV or play internet games at night without problems , however if you live normally and still cause disagrement to your neighborhood it's up to the disturbed neighbour to turn against you or your owner and force him to make the works . if you have problems with a noisy neighbour you make an official (police officer don't know..) observe the annoyance then you force the neighbour or his owner to make the necessary works . normally there should be associations which take care of helping people concerning the logement , ask your working assistant she'll tell you who should be seen . You can try to talk to your owner too to see if you can reach an amicable settlement . Another thing i want to point out i'm sure you know it already but the main danger with such situation is to enter in hateful conflict with the person you have problems with you have rights just implement them
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I had worked as a security guard at my old apt. complex for 10 months. I have seen, cars stolen, bullets flying past my head, neighbors fist fighting, people having intercourse behind the dumpsters, people having intercourse in there cars, people having intercourse in there apt. with the blinds open. and one guy hacked up with a Samurai sword after him and his roomates had been on a meth binge for seven days and somebody thought he was the devil so they chased him slashing his legs, neck, arms for 300 feet before the guy dropped and was stabbed 10 times with the sword. Blood was everywhere and we had to use a pressure washer the next day to clean up the mess. I thought that there was no way the guy lived but 2 months later I met him. He will never be the same and will be on crutches the rest of his life. To hell with APTS!
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Really, that is a side effect of being deep in the city, where most apartments are. I'm sure that if they made a suburb made up completely of apartments, there would be significantly less of that.
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I have this solo mum move next door to me recently one night she turns up on my doorstep asking if i would mind coming over to kill the mice thats behind her couch she was practically half naked had a dressing gown on and i could tell she was naked apart from that. I do not find her attractive one little bit not even beer would help, in fact any woman that turns up half naked shouldn't be taken to serious more they're just easy sluts. Anyways i refused to go over and kill the mice and told her to harden up then shut the door :har: I kidd you not. Everytime i walk outside there she is :damn: starts up a conversation and just rants of about a lot of crap even when i walk away and go inside I can still hear her talking as if im still there outside! :damn::damn::damn:
Think that's strange few yrs back i had a professional prostitute move in next door and i must say she was a very nice person, not once did she try to turn up half naked as such and she treated me like a gentleman :DL I had a lot of respect for her and still do even though she was a high class prostitute she was very nice person. And no i never bonked her either! :DL To #1 post, Sit it out thats what im doing with this solo mum sooner or later she will leave or get kicked out. If you can't sit it out can you complain to the landlord about them? He/She should have rights to kick them out. Here landlords can kick ppl out for any reason. They own the flats next door they can do what ever they want with their renters. Edit: I should add the landlord next door is that good with bad tenants that the last one before this solo mum he totally ruin their day. They refused to pay the rent right, he was pretty much patient with them too, it was always yeah sorry mate will pay next week i promise. It was into the 7th week of no rent he comes over to tell me don't be alarm tomorrow if you hear some yelling next door I knew what he was about to do but did not expect the way he did it. Next morning he turns up with two furniture removers big guys that looked like ex bouncers opens the door wakes them all up and gets the remover guys to move all their belongings out onto the road just dump it there. Few hours later their they were stranded on the road with all their furniture next to them. Lost and nowhere to go. One landlord that dont take any sh*t. :D |
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You'd be wrong about that, sorry. You don't have to be anywhere near a city to find these kinds of activities in apartments. I'd as soon shoot myself in the head as move back into an apartment no matter where it is. |
I haven't had any problems here in Japan. When you move in you go and take a little present to the neighbours, (almost) everyone respects their neighbours' rights to privacy and silence-except the non Japanese renters, who often think they are back home and have loud parties, play loud music etc.
Which is why it's really hard to find an apartment if you're a foriegner. |
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