With the weather cooling off and on again off again couples choosing to stay home rather than go outdoors as often, there is bound to be problems indoors. Arguing, thumping, crashing sounds, and more go on in some apartments with emotional relationships and if you aren't too careful, you might be the nosy neighbor caught in the couple's cross-fire walking down the hallway. So what to do about your noisy neighbors?
First, file a formal complaint with the leasing office. Be sure you have typed or penned the letter with a copy saved for yourself. Note the day and time each incident occurred and any other information that might be helpful to the staff.
Next, avoid confrontation with neighbors. If you feel like you can't approach them about the noise, don't. The last thing you need is for the pair to turn on you and cause problems.
Third, if others are complaining, encourage them to contact the office. The more complaints, the more likely they will have to move.
Lastly, if the noise is very bad and you are concerned for someone's safety, call the police. You never know you just might be the one who saves a life.
Ignoring turbulent couples who can't stand to live together, but can't stand being apart can be a neighbor's worst nightmare. You don't know if they have guns or other weapons they plan on using. You don't know if one or both is so intoxicated that someone might end up being murdered. You can never be too careful, so be proactive and do what's right, but avoid approaching them in the heat of a battle especially when you don't know who or what is behind the door.
Nicholl McGuire maintains this blog and is grateful for the kind neighbor who over 20 plus years ago made a phone call that saved her life.
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Be Courteous to Neighbors this Valentine's Day
Oh, the lovers under many covers during the holiday of love. If you have ever worked in leasing or even bothered to walk a large property during the night, you know about the sounds of loud love-making. They can be grating on one's nerves especially if he or she isn't in a relationship or has many on-going problems. Throw in the sounds of children who don't want to go to bed while sexually frustrated parents yell at them, "Go to bed or else!" It can be a zoo sometimes around a holiday season. So what to do?
Contact management about the noise only if it is consistently happening. For instance, if you don't typically hear loud music coming from Apartment 10, it could be that he or she is purposely drowning out any potential noise. If notified, staff will send a warning to the unit the following day without giving any information about who specifically is complaining about the noise.
Be sure that you note the date and time loud noises have been happening. You might ask courtesy patrol (if there is any on the property) to knock on the door of the residence who keeps up the noise. If it is an ongoing problem, you can always contact the police. However, keep in mind, for many couples it may be a long time before loud love-making happens again. So you might want to use your earphones that night to fall asleep.
For those feeling a little frisky that night, try being polite and keep your voices down like put a sock in it!
Happy Valentines Day!
Nicholl McGuire
Contact management about the noise only if it is consistently happening. For instance, if you don't typically hear loud music coming from Apartment 10, it could be that he or she is purposely drowning out any potential noise. If notified, staff will send a warning to the unit the following day without giving any information about who specifically is complaining about the noise.
Be sure that you note the date and time loud noises have been happening. You might ask courtesy patrol (if there is any on the property) to knock on the door of the residence who keeps up the noise. If it is an ongoing problem, you can always contact the police. However, keep in mind, for many couples it may be a long time before loud love-making happens again. So you might want to use your earphones that night to fall asleep.
For those feeling a little frisky that night, try being polite and keep your voices down like put a sock in it!
Happy Valentines Day!
Nicholl McGuire
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