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" If they rent you can speak to the landlord. " How? I've been in that situation and had no idea who the landlord was. | |||
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" If they rent you can speak to the landlord. How? I've been in that situation and had no idea who the landlord was." The land registry will say who the owner is | |||
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" If they rent you can speak to the landlord. How? I've been in that situation and had no idea who the landlord was. The land registry will say who the owner is " Ta. I didn't realise this was publicly accessible, had only used it at work. | |||
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"So we had new neighbours about 6 months ago They are constantly arguing, loudly shouting, bawling, screaming at all hours of day and night to the degree it is now becoming a nuisance and, as like last night, keeping us awake for a good couple of hours Obviously it is their personal life and whatever they argue about has fuck all to do with us, but it has got to the point where we feel it is having an effect on us and we need to address it in some way. Hearing people falling out is difficult enough in isolated cases but when it is literally every day it's simply awful Has anyone else experienced this and, if so, how did you cope with / manage it ? We don't believe there is any violence, just 'falling out' but obviously we can only go off what we hear. " Mine have been like this and the walls are very thin here. She recently got rid of him and has now had him back. So all of a sudden it's very quiet well too quiet at the moment. But she usually play her music full blast and it vibrates the walls in my bedroom. I ended up having a quiet word with her in the end and told her how loud things are. I told her even when she is being normal I can hear everything she is saying privately as if she is in the next room. At one point after she decided to have a party until 4 in the morning I did buy a new heavy metal cd and play it full blast for 3 hours as I was in a bad mood and feeling really petty. *my stereo is louder than hers* With nusience in the past I've had to contact the ASBO team through the council. That doesn't matter if you're council or private either. | |||
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"If it's between 11pm at night and 6am in the morning you are within your rights to make a complaint against them to the council ... If you so wish " ...and are willing t do it a couple of dozen times before the council send their late night noise measurer round...on the one quiet night you get. It then takes another few dozen complaints before you get taken seriously again. After which, the council will write them a letter. (I'm not saying don't do it, btw! Just that it's potentially a long process, and as someone else said, your neighbour will know who it was anyway) | |||
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" If they rent you can speak to the landlord. How? I've been in that situation and had no idea who the landlord was. The land registry will say who the owner is " Yes it will. You have to pay a fee but it's not exorbitant. | |||
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"If it's between 11pm at night and 6am in the morning you are within your rights to make a complaint against them to the council ... If you so wish ...and are willing t do it a couple of dozen times before the council send their late night noise measurer round...on the one quiet night you get. It then takes another few dozen complaints before you get taken seriously again. After which, the council will write them a letter. (I'm not saying don't do it, btw! Just that it's potentially a long process, and as someone else said, your neighbour will know who it was anyway)" I've had problems with my next door but 1 neighbour where they were constantly arguing and then he would leave the house and slam the door.. As there are only 3 houses on my street and I'm in the other end I could still hear everything.. I went on out councils website one night and reported it that way.. The next day they phoned me and the same day she sent a letter out.. That was a month ago...and it's been quiet ever since ![]() | |||
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" If they rent you can speak to the landlord. How? I've been in that situation and had no idea who the landlord was. The land registry will say who the owner is Yes it will. You have to pay a fee but it's not exorbitant. " Yes I looked at this for neighbours I was having problems with. Although in the end the threat of contacting the landlord was enough to sort things out | |||
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"Has anyone else experienced this and, if so, how did you cope with / manage it ? " Yes, but it was a crack house next door for 8 months. How did we cope? Badly. Lost a flat mate of 8 yrs and the police, Council &c were fecking useless. Eventually evicted. | |||
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"I had a problem with my neighbours shagging really loud. Felt like I was sitting on the edge of their bed with them. Couple of times my daughter would sleep in with me and would say what's that noise mam, when all you could hear was the woman moaning/screaming. I used to put the hair dryer on till it stopped. One time I was home in the day and could hear them so I quickly plugged my aux cable in my phone and played the birdy song really loud and with my KEF speakers it was fucking loud it's like yeah shag to the birdy song! The last straw was November time when I was woken up about half 5 in the morning by my daughter asking again what the noise was now I'm a bad sleeper and once I'm asleep don't even dare waking me up, I laid on my bed and started booting the wall with both feet shouting shut the fuck up, by that point my head had gone so I ran downstairs and outside and started booting their front door. Hadn't heard them since though I moved out 2 weeks ago today. They've probably started shagging again now I'm gone. It's a difficult situation op because they could take it badly and react badly to you. Depends whether you're frightened of them I guess. If it was me I'd go round and tell them to keep it down but do it in a nice way. They can't predict when they're gonna argue, do they have children or do you? I'd say the shouting was loud enough to hear in my house and it's frightening my child. " Is this your neighbour? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2858802/Woman-noisy-love-making-left-neighbours-fuming-led-30-visits-police-ASBO-TWO-prison-sentences-doesn-t-regret-thing.html | |||
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"So we had new neighbours about 6 months ago They are constantly arguing, loudly shouting, bawling, screaming at all hours of day and night to the degree it is now becoming a nuisance and, as like last night, keeping us awake for a good couple of hours Obviously it is their personal life and whatever they argue about has fuck all to do with us, but it has got to the point where we feel it is having an effect on us and we need to address it in some way. Hearing people falling out is difficult enough in isolated cases but when it is literally every day it's simply awful Has anyone else experienced this and, if so, how did you cope with / manage it ? We don't believe there is any violence, just 'falling out' but obviously we can only go off what we hear. " bang on the celing and shout shut the fuck up.if this doesn't work bang his front door and shout shut the fuck up.it's genuinly the best thing to do as councils etc are hopeless. | |||
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" Is this your neighbour? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2858802/Woman-noisy-love-making-left-neighbours-fuming-led-30-visits-police-ASBO-TWO-prison-sentences-doesn-t-regret-thing.html" No but I remember that story. It's a difficult one cos it's like you can't dictate when people have sex in their own homes but these new build houses like I was in, semi detached and out bedrooms joining, it's like you should at least try and be considerate. I remember another time on my own my daughter was staying over her nans and I could hear them shagging so I put black hawk down on in my bedroom and had the volume really really loud, like yeah make love to the sweet soothing backdrop of war! | |||
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"If it's between 11pm at night and 6am in the morning you are within your rights to make a complaint against them to the council ... If you so wish ...and are willing t do it a couple of dozen times before the council send their late night noise measurer round...on the one quiet night you get. It then takes another few dozen complaints before you get taken seriously again. After which, the council will write them a letter. (I'm not saying don't do it, btw! Just that it's potentially a long process, and as someone else said, your neighbour will know who it was anyway) I've had problems with my next door but 1 neighbour where they were constantly arguing and then he would leave the house and slam the door.. As there are only 3 houses on my street and I'm in the other end I could still hear everything.. I went on out councils website one night and reported it that way.. The next day they phoned me and the same day she sent a letter out.. That was a month ago...and it's been quiet ever since ![]() I stand corrected ![]() | |||
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"If it's between 11pm at night and 6am in the morning you are within your rights to make a complaint against them to the council ... If you so wish " 11-7 here. Neighbours are now aware and life is quieter.. Still bang front doors and stomp about though! | |||
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