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Great! those tenants are willing to work out things. But still, you need to be sure that the complaint about noise don`t arise again anytime soon. For that, it is important you take an undertaking from the tenant at mistake. Tenant Given Undertaking
Adding proper sound insulation to your floor is undoubtedly a task that, unless you are familiar with such work, requires help from a professional.
Thank you for reading my post and replying. It’s a good suggestion, but I feel like it’s easier said than done for me. For some reason I feel like the manager does not like me, even before this incident. I could be wrong, in which I hope I am, but I just have a feeling about it. And now I feel the same way about the manager just like my downstairs neighbor felt about me – fear to confront. My downstairs neighbor, who complained, is a 14 year old girl. She lives with her single mother. At first I thought it was the mother that complained, but it was the daughter. I came to that conclusion because I spoke with the daughter (I had asked for her mother at that time and the mother was not there), and then after that I got the message from the manager saying “not to speak to them”.
About another year went by with no improvement, and I reported it again stating that I was very disappointed with the first response from the councils 'its just living noise' and pointed out that no one has taken any time to look into this issue and see / hear me personally. I also pointed out how this is having a serious negative effect on my health / mental health, and also, how I feel the majority of the issue would be resolved if carpet was fitted upstairs. Also, while this is rare, perhaps one of you works the graveyard shift. So you might not even be in your bedroom trying to sleep at the same time. 3 Tips for Reducing the Noise You Make:
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There is strength in numbers and having the other neighbors behind you gives you more juice. Especially if you have to get a property manager or building owner involved. 9. Get your property manager involved.