Living in a condo with loud Neighbours/AirBnBs/Fire Alarms

Have any of you experienced living in a condo with loud Neighbours/AirBnBs/Fire Alarms?

Seems like it's an increasing trend in my city, especially in the downtown core/financial district, how do you cope if you get paired up with some bad neighbours while working 80 hours/week?

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There's some sweet rental deals in the financial districts out east, lots of yuppies gobbling them up. But here's some advice: you should talk to them first and ask kindly to keep the noise down. Next step is to call the HOA/property manager and make a complaint. If that doesn't work/unavailable, then you call the police but that's a last straw type of thing. No one likes a nark.

Or you just deal with it. I have thin ass walls at my apartment and can hear my neighbors laugh all the time, with the added bonus of their smoke alarm going off each day. At the end of the day, someone is going to have to compromise or just deal with it; your neighbors don't give a shit you work 80 hours a week.

 

A lot of managed buildings don't allow Airbnb's. If you identify a pattern of "musical chairs neighbors" that are being loud as fuck, I'd say notify your building's management, who probably will deal with it pretty quickly with whoever is the actual leaseholder.

If we're talking an owned condo with no such restriction, then yeah, just deal with it. Sucks, but what are you gonna do.

 

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