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My Peace Has Gone
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I own my flat on the first floor of a duplex, I have lived here 7.5 years. A young man has moved into the social flat below me a week ago. I am at my wits end. I don't hear much through the day, he doesn't work, but he comes alive at night, along with his girlfriend and other friends etc. They are banging stuff, moving stuff, loud voices etc. I had a word with him and now I have reported him. All to no avail. I am losing sleep and getting very anxious. I live alone.Last night I rang the police and environmental dept so they could log the distubances at 1 am in the morning. What else can I do ?
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Tamaris - there is a social housing property down the road from here and some tenants have been great and some now so great but one thing I have noticed is that most tenants tend to be put in there in the short term. Maybe you won`t have to put up with him for too long.
Tamaris - there is a social housing property down the road from here and some tenants have been great and some now so great but one thing I have noticed is that most tenants tend to be put in there in the short term. Maybe you won`t have to put up with him for too long.
I think now you have got other agencies involved you'll be best waiting and keeping a log - hope it's soon sorted.
Living in close proximity to others is a balancing act , I have lived in my privately rented home for forty years.
It's a purpose built block of nine apartments, as you can imagine in that time I have had a wide variety of neighbours.
No doubt in the early days my Husband, myself and our children were amongst the noisier occupants.
Now I live alone I take a motherly stance when anyone new and younger come along and get to know them as soon as I can in a helpful way.
Then I have an easier time should I need to point out anything amiss.
I wish you well and hope you get some peace restored.
Living in close proximity to others is a balancing act , I have lived in my privately rented home for forty years.
It's a purpose built block of nine apartments, as you can imagine in that time I have had a wide variety of neighbours.
No doubt in the early days my Husband, myself and our children were amongst the noisier occupants.
Now I live alone I take a motherly stance when anyone new and younger come along and get to know them as soon as I can in a helpful way.
Then I have an easier time should I need to point out anything amiss.
I wish you well and hope you get some peace restored.
Ummmm.......it's not a matter of reading through profiles.....if you want to disagree fine....nicely's nice....but if you want to disagree and name call then a bit of research doesn't harm.
It takes seconds to know that Tamaris has health problems, a senior rail card and spends Christmases alone as she has no family to call on for help.....now okay.....you could knee jerk an answer......but without the drama queen bit and you'd have found out more without upsetting anyone.
It takes seconds to know that Tamaris has health problems, a senior rail card and spends Christmases alone as she has no family to call on for help.....now okay.....you could knee jerk an answer......but without the drama queen bit and you'd have found out more without upsetting anyone.