
31 October 2020 | 118 replies
Silence that noise and make moves based on your goals and resources.

3 October 2017 | 46 replies
Just leave a note saying you entered to fix or service what was needed..if they won't let you in I guess you call water dept and have water shut off at the curb if it's water related.. call gas and have gas shut off at outside of bldg if it's gas related, notify police your building is unsecured and you have attempted to secure but have been barred access and need escort.. and you file eviction emergency action for cause I always have phone camera ready..the he said , she said on this will be a ongoing situation.. get them both out.. mutual lease termination if possible.. just document noise infractions,, and damages,, police calls are not infraction if they call themselves.. if neighbor call police get copy of report.. if you call its a unsubstantiated report/ shows bias and cant' be used as reason for eviction. better if tenant or neighbor calls.One way or the other they will get out.. damages will happen and better to safe guard yourself then to get between 2 crazy people.. the cops out there will tell you the most violent unpredictable calls are domestics.. and people get hurt, killed,, don't let it be you.

3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
I'm sure some owners do if they're desperate, but two people means twice the noise, the utilities, etc.

21 February 2024 | 6 replies
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7 February 2024 | 29 replies
We're also lucky that none of the bedrooms share a wall so that should reduce any noise disturbances.

7 July 2022 | 12 replies
Hi Connor, Make sure you check for noise if you are going with units with multiple floors.