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Is there anything I can do about neighbors that play loud music during the DAY (Sat daytime)?
I know it's day time, and everyone's awake. I'm fine with somewhat loud music, but my neighbors live like...25 Mexicans per room, and enjoy playing garbage Mexican style music with accordions and sh*t. Is there anything I can do?\
I live in a townhouse, thanks.
9 Answers
- MacparkLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Contact your landlord. If the music continues, call the police.
- 1 decade ago
There's a certain noise level that police will talk to you about day or night. You can get a ticket for having a car or motorcycle with too loud exhaust because of this.
However, below that level, you can really only complain to the police after 10pm.
You may want to contact your strata council and ask what their policy is on this. Living 25 Mexicans to a room may also be against their rules. It may pose a health and fire hazard.
- DemiLv 71 decade ago
Nope. If there were my neighbors would have put a stop to the metal fest (we're talking Norwegian Black Metal - NOT Ozzy or AC/DC) we have going on here daily a long time ago.
Try playing opera and drowning it out and hope none of them sing along (like I would since I also like opera).
Oh, almost forgot, most municipalities have noise laws. If it exceeds a certain decibel level they can be asked to turn it down or cited. It's pretty loud most places though, so I doubt they're exceeding it.
- sugarbeeLv 71 decade ago
Talk to your neighbor first and let them know that it's disturbing to you to hear such loud music.
If it doesn't stop after one or two times, then call the police and report that they are disturbing the peace...this might help them to quiet down some.
And lastly, contact the landlord...because if you move because of the noise, and he rents to someone else, then they will have to deal with the same problem, and they might move out too.
He [landlord] won't have a clue as to why he's losing tenants....so TELL HIM! And let him handle it.
Best to you.
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- 1 decade ago
You can report them to your landlord for having too many people living in one place. Its 2 people per bedroom. Unfortunately, you can only call the police for loud music if it is after 5pm.
- bergoldLv 45 years ago
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- jethom33545Lv 71 decade ago
Many cities and towns have disturbing the peace laws that are in force day and night.Contact your local police and your landlord.
- 4UmyLoveLv 51 decade ago
Believe me, I'm not a fan of that music either..but they are enjoying themselves and havin a good time..let em be. They are not harming anyone.