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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only way is to prevent them from sleeping too and when they complain just say, "tell you what I'll shut up when you do". Get some industrial strength speakers and put them against their wall when they want to sleep. We all need sleep even this scum so fight fire with fire.
The official way may eventually work too though and Mikey is correct the council should act regardless of who's property.
Invite them around to your house one at a time when they are in full party mode and let them get an idea of what you are putting up with. Ask them if they think it is a reasonable amount of noise and ask them do they also want to be good neighbours, or just carry on making destroying your peace in your own home.
A scaffolder set up business on the boundary at the end of our garden a few years ago. Can you imagine the noise all day, every day? This went on for a few months until my husband went to speak to him. To put it mildly he wasn't given to small talk, so out of desperation we contacted our Town Hall and were put in touch with the Environmental Health Officer. This is what he told us to do.
1. Keep a diary of dates, times, frequency of noise. 2.If possible, but not necessary record the noise. 3. Then get in touch with him and he would come and make a decision. This he did whilst the scaffolding poles were being unloaded! Problem solved for us.
Now barneysdad, this is just my experience, yours is a little different but the procedure will be the same. The first step is to go and see your neighbours and calmly explain your problem. Perhaps they don't realise what misery they are causing and hopefully do something about it. If not get in touch with your local Environmental Health Officer at your Town Hall. Hope it all ends well.
I'm not suggesting you should do this but the following would be an amusing ruse....
crap in newspaper - put it on their doorstep and set fire to it. ring their doorbell. They will come out and attempt to stamp it out getting crap all over their trousers
Or you ring a skip company pretending to be them and order a skip (payment is on collection) hence they would have to pay to have it removed or would get a skip stuck outside their house for weeks
My opinion is always go through the council. I once had a couple living next door to me who had 3 dogs which they would let out into the garden at 6 am every morning and go to work.Me being a shift worker would be woken on a regular basis by the barking.I tried asking them nicely but to no avail so I phoned the council and was put on a waiting list for recording equipment that worked on a time button i.e. when the dogs bark you push the button and the time is recorded. When the technician came around to install the equipment in my bedroom he said you've only got this for 2 mornings so you must get some evidence!
So to ensure I got the right result I cut a full size catshead off the front of a box of "GO CAT" stuck it on the end of a chopstick and at 6.02 am stuck it out of my bedroom window and waved it a few times which sent the mongrels ballistic only then I would bush the button to record them . I repeated this every few minutes for about 30 minutes on each of the 2 mornings .
Hey presto !! the council agreed that I had a serious problem with this issue, issued the neighbours with the correct legal documents. The problem ceased.
I am in the very same situation at the moment so I read every post carefully. I live in a maisonette downstairs, which I purchased over 2 years ago. The flat upstairs is rented. About 3 months ago, a looser on state benefit moved in, with the whole area with him by the sound of it. Since then it's non-stop shouting, loud music, parties etc etc.
Your neighbours, like mine, dont seem like the type you can reason with. You can still try to talk to them, politely, tell them you dont do that to annoy them but that you'd like them to be more careful etc. If not, take it up with the council. The council is notoriously slow and rather on the inefficient side, but go through them if you want to do things the right way. I dont have much faith in the police. Only contact them if things escalate really badly.
The last possibility is to take justice in your own hands and try what a few people have suggested on this board. It can be very satisfying but whatever you do, please remember that these people generally speaking have nothing for themselves, and they have very little to loose. That means that you could loose more than them if they find out you raised a complaint or tried to take revenge. This is what keeps me from acting right now, I'm just doing a details log of all the disturbances for now. And I'm hoping they only rent for months and then move on...
Sorry if I'm not being too helpful here. I can only share your feelings, and sincerely hope things get sorted soon.
Best of luck
irilys
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