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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 572341" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Thank you everyone!! This has been interesting and informative. We have had noise issues in the past at one apt husband and I were in when we lived in Cincy and I had some when I was in college in TX. In TX we had downstairs neighbors who were good guys, but not real thrilled with my roomie and her boyfriend and their noise. If they were happy with each other, they were very LOUD. if they were angry they were just as loud PLUS they were graphic about each other and what they had done. I often would be at my boyfriend's or at a friends because it got pretty ba the last semester before I moved home. The neighbors actually compiled a very humorous letter to Roomie because it got so bad. They commented on specific things like intimate items she got to impress her idiot boyfriend. They even rated the 'performance of the last few days worth of 'good times'. I had the hardest time not just howling with laughter at the letter and at Roome's and her boyfriend's reactions. </p><p></p><p>I called the non-emergency police number and asked about noise issues. They do not get involved here unless ether the noise is audible outside the building or the Noisies have been warned 3 times and there is some documentation of those warnings. They just want a time and date of the warnings and an overview of the warning in general. </p><p></p><p>For the most part the kid noises don't bother me. it is rather neat to hear them playng or running or even squabbling. The very angry female voice is the one that is a real problem. I have contacted mgmt and they will talk to her. Though they are relatively new to being apt mgrs, they work hard to do their best. I like that, lol!</p><p></p><p>Thank you agan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 572341, member: 1233"] Thank you everyone!! This has been interesting and informative. We have had noise issues in the past at one apt husband and I were in when we lived in Cincy and I had some when I was in college in TX. In TX we had downstairs neighbors who were good guys, but not real thrilled with my roomie and her boyfriend and their noise. If they were happy with each other, they were very LOUD. if they were angry they were just as loud PLUS they were graphic about each other and what they had done. I often would be at my boyfriend's or at a friends because it got pretty ba the last semester before I moved home. The neighbors actually compiled a very humorous letter to Roomie because it got so bad. They commented on specific things like intimate items she got to impress her idiot boyfriend. They even rated the 'performance of the last few days worth of 'good times'. I had the hardest time not just howling with laughter at the letter and at Roome's and her boyfriend's reactions. I called the non-emergency police number and asked about noise issues. They do not get involved here unless ether the noise is audible outside the building or the Noisies have been warned 3 times and there is some documentation of those warnings. They just want a time and date of the warnings and an overview of the warning in general. For the most part the kid noises don't bother me. it is rather neat to hear them playng or running or even squabbling. The very angry female voice is the one that is a real problem. I have contacted mgmt and they will talk to her. Though they are relatively new to being apt mgrs, they work hard to do their best. I like that, lol! Thank you agan! [/QUOTE]
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