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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 572204" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Call the manager's or the property management office and give a written complaint. If you can, get an audio recording for them with time on it so they have proof if they have to have evidence to go to court to evict these people. It could be they are getting other complaints on these people. I think a video with the time stamp on it would be best if you have that available. Dont retaliate even though it is what we feel like doing. </p><p></p><p>If the management wont help, this is when you call the police in. There are laws about the "quiet enjoyment" of your property and if anyone interferes with your right to have that then you have an issue. Everyone likes to quote the 1st amendment and say we all have the right to say we have the right to say whatever we want to say, when and wherever we want to say it. Well that is true up to a point. I am sure you also remember that old saying about yelling fire in a crowded movie theater. While that is free speech, it also goes against other peoples rights. What your neighbor's are doing are infringing on your rights. Eventually with your landlords, they may have to make a choice with the "quiet enjoyment" clause which I am sure is in your lease. Normally most jurisdictions that are within city limits have noise limits between certain hours. Rural areas may not. Even me being rural got my animal control to tell my neighbor to get his yapping dogs to shut up between 9 and 7...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 572204, member: 1514"] Call the manager's or the property management office and give a written complaint. If you can, get an audio recording for them with time on it so they have proof if they have to have evidence to go to court to evict these people. It could be they are getting other complaints on these people. I think a video with the time stamp on it would be best if you have that available. Dont retaliate even though it is what we feel like doing. If the management wont help, this is when you call the police in. There are laws about the "quiet enjoyment" of your property and if anyone interferes with your right to have that then you have an issue. Everyone likes to quote the 1st amendment and say we all have the right to say we have the right to say whatever we want to say, when and wherever we want to say it. Well that is true up to a point. I am sure you also remember that old saying about yelling fire in a crowded movie theater. While that is free speech, it also goes against other peoples rights. What your neighbor's are doing are infringing on your rights. Eventually with your landlords, they may have to make a choice with the "quiet enjoyment" clause which I am sure is in your lease. Normally most jurisdictions that are within city limits have noise limits between certain hours. Rural areas may not. Even me being rural got my animal control to tell my neighbor to get his yapping dogs to shut up between 9 and 7...lol. [/QUOTE]
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