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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 592387" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>As far as neighbors complaining... </p><p>When I was single I used to live in an appointment... (many long years ago).</p><p>Before I moved in, I knew noise was going to be a problem (I'm musical... )</p><p>And they specifically gave me an appointment that had commercial space below, and the laundry area above... which meant it was also a corner unit. This reduced the neighbors to two - on the same level. Nobody above or below to complain.</p><p></p><p>Can you see if your appointment manager has any flexibilty in which unit they give you?</p><p>For a minimum, you should not be on a "middle" floor... either top (nobody above to hear the screams, but the ones below affected by running) or lowest (opposite logic) floors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 592387, member: 11791"] As far as neighbors complaining... When I was single I used to live in an appointment... (many long years ago). Before I moved in, I knew noise was going to be a problem (I'm musical... ) And they specifically gave me an appointment that had commercial space below, and the laundry area above... which meant it was also a corner unit. This reduced the neighbors to two - on the same level. Nobody above or below to complain. Can you see if your appointment manager has any flexibilty in which unit they give you? For a minimum, you should not be on a "middle" floor... either top (nobody above to hear the screams, but the ones below affected by running) or lowest (opposite logic) floors. [/QUOTE]
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