Common sense would dictate that if you know there's someone living below you and you have small children, you would try to be quiet, no?
...right, common sense is an endangered species.
About a year ago, a couple moved in above us with two small kids (I don't think either of them are in school). That unit is cursed; it was Section 8 housing for a while, during which we had the joys of dealing with two underage drinking busts, some weird religious rituals, and an unstable guy who liked to char steaks whilst naked with his door open (in a building with small children).
Some days it sounds like they're training circus elephants up there. It's obvious that the apartment has no rugs...I had no idea two children could make that much noise. At best, if I put my hand on a wall near the ceiling I can feel the vibrations. At worst, our furniture actually vibrates. Some days it's like living below a bad taiko troupe, and to add to that they will also move/throw what sounds like furniture, and they usually have their windows open so we get treated to all kinds of screams and yelling.
It's gotten to the point where the woman below us can hear them (she also has two young kids).
We've asked the management company about it, and were told that unless they're playing loud music (they are at random intervals, I just need to figure out a way to record it) they can't do anything to limit their "quiet enjoyment of the unit".
Quiet enjoyment my ass. If the first floor can hear the third floor, there's a problem.
...right, common sense is an endangered species.
About a year ago, a couple moved in above us with two small kids (I don't think either of them are in school). That unit is cursed; it was Section 8 housing for a while, during which we had the joys of dealing with two underage drinking busts, some weird religious rituals, and an unstable guy who liked to char steaks whilst naked with his door open (in a building with small children).
Some days it sounds like they're training circus elephants up there. It's obvious that the apartment has no rugs...I had no idea two children could make that much noise. At best, if I put my hand on a wall near the ceiling I can feel the vibrations. At worst, our furniture actually vibrates. Some days it's like living below a bad taiko troupe, and to add to that they will also move/throw what sounds like furniture, and they usually have their windows open so we get treated to all kinds of screams and yelling.
It's gotten to the point where the woman below us can hear them (she also has two young kids).
We've asked the management company about it, and were told that unless they're playing loud music (they are at random intervals, I just need to figure out a way to record it) they can't do anything to limit their "quiet enjoyment of the unit".
Quiet enjoyment my ass. If the first floor can hear the third floor, there's a problem.
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