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A quarter of those affected are irritated by door slamming, a similar percentage have been disturbed by their neighbours' noisy pets that could be me — I have a cat that can miaow for Britain , and one in five by regular parties.

One in five sufferers have seen their work or health affected. If all else fails, consider legal proceedings, but Which? Have you had arguments with your neighbours? Here are 11 quick and easy ways to do that. Above is a quick and easy way to stop doors from slamming, should noisy neighbour door slamming be causing an issue. People who slam doors obviously were raised in a barn, and as we all know, you can't slam a barn door.. My downstairs neighbors arrive home about pm every night and start slamming doors and windows and whatever so much that my floor shakes and my furniture shakes.

Mistakes were made. Forum Member. I have a Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. Even the most beautiful home in the most serene town can become a nightmare if you live next door to the wrong kind of people. It's very disruptive and now I have been served a 20 day no cause notice. Slamming doors and having loud arguments 31 per cent : You don't really need to know when your neighbour has come home from work with a loud door slam, and equally, you don't need to … Want to know how to keep your door from slamming and help you save money from damaged walls or doors?

Not only that, she also seems to always have kids in the flat running up and down the hallway slamming doors and playing football until whatever time tonight it was almost 1am we asked her to keep the noise down because its honestly … they keep doing it, even more now since i complained. I told management and they said it wasn't happening. Other doors are attached to door closers; an arm and joint attachment that determines the speed of the door as it shuts. I admit to be exceptionally petty now and slamming the hell out of our doors when I know they are having a lie in.

The cheapest and most low-tech option on this list is by sliding a doorstop underneath the door to prevent it from slamming. It is an eyesore and causes me great concern for my safety. I yelled down to her the one time and she kept walking inside.

Read on! Hey all, I've been in my terraced house for 2. To try keep the peace i purchased some earplugs rather than ask her to keep it down.

Maybe also some weather stripping which may help deaden the door closing noise. You'd still have the thumping, etc. Offer to install a "quiet close" mechanism on their door hinges. Living in such circumstances necessarily involves risks of bad neighbors. Just own up that you got the bad end of the stick and move on. There is a cost of course but no one guaranteed you that life would not have its ups and downs.

Sorry to be so direct. In normal times your advice would be best. But wouldn't moving during a pandemic be risky? PS I would feel differently if you had purchased the property and had less of an easy mobile alternative. Pneumatic door closers and felt weather stripping are two online suggestions for quieting slamming doors.

Insist they get installed. Go online and see other suggestions. Then either you offer to install them or your landlady installs them - and even offer to pay for them though she can write this off as a business expense. At least that might solve the door slamming. And set the tone for the rest of the noisy behavior changes you want. Im here to say the opposite, why not complain and tell them they are being rude and disrespectful of neighbors, they MOVED there, not the other way around.

They moved into a new rental house that has a shared neighbor. SO I say, keep complaining, keep calling the PD also. You are as quilty of allowing this to " cause anxiety " then the neighbors are at causing the noise. I lived next to the train tracks for years. At first I was woken up by every train. I agree with the last post If there was not covid going on, I would have an open house I know this sounds like butterflies, rainbows, etc Join the Army and get away from all that noise.

In other words,. Count your blessings. Things could always be worse. A lot of advice given here about the landlord's duty to intervene would be spot-on, were we not living in the midst of Covid and major new legislation tying the hands of landlords to do anything about problem tenants. Under new draconian Just Cause eviction laws, and "Covid induced" moratorium on any evictions and other new laws, getting a tenant out for any reason is no simple task.

Trying to do so, could cost landlords more than they have or will collect in rent for a year. Even if a landlord could or would pay that much, the difficulty would be astronomical and likely fruitless anyway. There are now draconian standards of proof as well that are required for any attempt to remove a tenant.

Even if a tenant does something far worse than noise, it takes a number of witnesses --who are actually willing to risk retributionto go to court. It is near to impossible to remove a tenant, so don't expect your landlord to offer you a quick fix for this problem. Where I live, some of my neighbors who are tenants used to follow rules of reasonable conduct. Now, they apparently know they don't have to any more, with resulting out of control behavior. Their landlord can't fix this, and I understand why.

I don't know if it would help you to suggest something like this, but I myself have been considering buying a bull-horn and "shouting" back at my noisy neighbors next time they go at it at 3 a. Maybe it's the headboard moving from sex. Could this be the cause? Dumb question, I know There's always the revenge approach. Wake up early some Sunday morning, and if it seems quiet at the neighbor's, start slamming some doors and talking loudly.

Maybe they'd see what you're complaining about. High volume Stravinksy is a good choice and wonderful early morning listening. Call Sheriff's dispatch , or whatever PD jurisdiction you are in, and fiel a disturbance of the peace complaint DOP.

The operative words are: "My peace is being disturbed, and I wish to sign a complaint. The SO responds, and generally tells the noise makers that if they have to come back again, a citation will be issued.

Yes it is a Citizen's Arrest, and you may have to go to court. I've lived here years and have called in DOP's many times. I've had to sign a DOP complaint only once. I haven't read all the comments but suggest a recording device that has the time available on it, to show to authorities. In Oregon this type of device was used concerning barking dogs and was accepted as evidence. I am a landlord and good tenants such as you are worth their weight in gold!

Rude, thoughtless people are a dime a dozen. I think your landlord should offer a financial incentive for these people to move before their lease is up, or as soon as it is up for renewal. It is highly likely that complaints will continue from the next person to lease your apartment, should you choose to move.

Those people are in the wrong setting for their lifestyle, they may welcome the opportunity to move to someplace more appropriate for them.

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