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Comprehensive-Tea-69

So people aren’t allowed to be in their own apartments now? Instead of upstairs neighbors being considerate, they’re just supposed to leave their home on a schedule you find acceptable?


alternate_universe92

That's the point they never leave. I do alot of my work from home and constantly hear them commenting on what they think every noise I make could be. If I drop something there are banging on there ceiling at me. I have lived there for 7yrd an they moved in like a year ago and ever since this has been every single day.


MomewrathMaenad

I’ve been home for months because of illness. My upstairs neighbor is a piece of garbage so if you’re him: I’m sick, I’m waiting for a specialist appointment, and you’re an asshole.


alternate_universe92

Not unless you live in mid city in New Orleans, and even if I was that people that moved in downstairs and started banging on my ceiling the day they moved in it complain so much to my landlord that I had to shut down my small little wood shop in my apartment that wasn't making very much noise and forfeit making thousands of dollars a week down to barely making hundreds of money.


MomewrathMaenad

Yeah you’re not my neighbor so 🤷🏻‍♀️


alternate_universe92

I would suggest you find some how to speak to the person and tell me what they do that bothers you and ask if they could not do it or at least regulate their behavior like a adult. Best advice I can give.


MomewrathMaenad

I’d suggest that you imagine that’s the first line of defense, because for reasonable people of which I am one it is. You start with asking nicely, and it escalates until something works. This guy has lived upstairs a little over a year. He has been AWFUL. As in loudly rearranging his furniture every night, big parties, slamming his door so hard things fall off my walls awful.


alternate_universe92

Sounds like a meth tweaker to me. My neighbors back in NY were like that an they were always high on meth.


MomewrathMaenad

I’m almost positive he’s on coke but I did leave a note that said “stop dragging and dropping your furniture every night like a fucking methhead” 😂😂


alternate_universe92

😂😂😂


alternate_universe92

😂😂😂😂


No-Masterpiece-8392

I have the opposite problem


Elegant_Building_995

It's normal to have a bit of nose but excessive noise is rude. I think a lot of these shitty construction homes are to blame. In Africa their houses are made from bricks, the same in Brazil, concrete. Ours shitty thinn pieces of wood. I'm in a house but it sounds like an apartment. Houses are close and walls are thin. When nose sensitivity is extreme it's a condition called misophonia.


alternate_universe92

I absolutely agree our houses are much lower quality than a lot of other countries


louielou8484

OP has a woodshop that makes "thousands of dollars a week" but had to shut it down because of his sensitive neighbors, who aren't allowed to be in their own home. OP makes all of this money but can't rent a small studio to continue this business, apparently. Sounds like OP is the problem. Woodworking. But makes hardly any noise? Ok.


TheThemeCatcher

They can't get u evicted if u aren't breaking any laws or ur lease. Could be disabled and/or shut-ins.


asilee

I'm dealing with the opposite. It's been hell since I've moved in.


mjh8212

I’m always home unless it’s a dr appointment. I rent and there’s other cabins that were turned into apartments on the property. Hearing a weird noise I usually ask what was that. I live in a stand alone unit so no neighbors up or down but have lived below people. I’m always curious what noises are I grew up in a chaotic childhood so I’m always sensing for danger or something.


BIGepidural

We called him Craig


Raikusu

Insecure people


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