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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 572235" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I would go through the management first before calling the police. It sounds like your owner/manager is being very responsible and I feel confident he/she will handle this. It could cause a lot of hard feelings if the police were called before lesser steps were taken. It's been many years since I lived in an apartment but any complaints we ever had were handled through the management office. My easy child lives in an apartment now and they are very responsive. They allow dogs but there is a requirement to pick up after your dog and when that is not done they immediately send out a warning. Any noise complaints are handled very efficently and they don;t hesitate to not renew leases if they receive a lot of complaints.</p><p></p><p>Irate apartment neighbors can make your life miserable so I would do whatever I could to stay out of the middle and let the management handle it.</p><p></p><p>by the way when my easy child was living in NC doing her student teaching they put her up in an apartment complex where many teachers lived. Unfortunately she lived above a guy who worked shifts and got up very early in the morning so was in bed very early int he evening. She stayed up until late grading papers, preparing lessons and often was printing things on her computer late at ngiht. He complained about her printer not letting him sleep and she had to stop printing by 8 pm. We had to laugh because she is not a partier, never had people over, didn't know anyone in NC to have over, and she never played music loud but her printer kept him up and she had to talk very quiet on the phone so as not to disturb him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 572235, member: 59"] I would go through the management first before calling the police. It sounds like your owner/manager is being very responsible and I feel confident he/she will handle this. It could cause a lot of hard feelings if the police were called before lesser steps were taken. It's been many years since I lived in an apartment but any complaints we ever had were handled through the management office. My easy child lives in an apartment now and they are very responsive. They allow dogs but there is a requirement to pick up after your dog and when that is not done they immediately send out a warning. Any noise complaints are handled very efficently and they don;t hesitate to not renew leases if they receive a lot of complaints. Irate apartment neighbors can make your life miserable so I would do whatever I could to stay out of the middle and let the management handle it. by the way when my easy child was living in NC doing her student teaching they put her up in an apartment complex where many teachers lived. Unfortunately she lived above a guy who worked shifts and got up very early in the morning so was in bed very early int he evening. She stayed up until late grading papers, preparing lessons and often was printing things on her computer late at ngiht. He complained about her printer not letting him sleep and she had to stop printing by 8 pm. We had to laugh because she is not a partier, never had people over, didn't know anyone in NC to have over, and she never played music loud but her printer kept him up and she had to talk very quiet on the phone so as not to disturb him. [/QUOTE]
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