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Edward Smith
  • Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Hatfield & McCoy.....

Edward Smith
  • Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Help!!!! I have a 2 unit with 4 beds and 2 baths in both. The lower tenant complains that the tenant above them is too loud and vice versa. I went and stayed in the lower unit for a few hours and you could hear a pin drop up there. Less than an hour after I left all hell broke loose and my phone nearly exploded from all the messages. I've tried to play peace keeper with the adults in the home but I think we are past the point of no return. I don't want an empty unit in January but I can't take this anymore. The upper tenant has a couple of small kids and I know from personal experience it's an impossible task to have them sitting still when they get home from school. The lower tenant works at 4am and like to play music in the bathroom as she gets ready for work..I know plenty of folks in apartments that do that. When upstairs is loud down stairs bangs on the ceiling and then upstairs retaliates by being louder. I'm open to suggestions folks!!

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