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Noise not dealt with after five weeks of complaints
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 3/21/2009
Years at this apartment: 2009 - 2009
4 responses
Moved in a few weeks ago, emails and phone calls about noise has not led to any better condition. Stuck in 12 month lease, and looking for help to somehow solve this. Office staff seems to be stuck on "we are doing all we can".
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 03/22/2009 |
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I heard a rumor that if you can find some kind of fire-code / safety violation in your building that it essentially makes your lease (contract) null and void. But if it were me, I would go and confront the person making the noise. Sometimes we rely too much on other people to do our dirty work.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 07/22/2009 |
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It is NOT a rumor, it is fact. In fact what a lot of people don't know when they sign the lease is that as a tentant you are under contract to maintain everything stipulated in the lease, but so is the property management company and/or landlord, if THEY break anything in the lease... directly or indirectly, you are in the clear to nullify the lease. For example, if you move into an apartment complex that doesn't allow animals and your neighbors have a dog on the low, you can get out of your lease, because technically the landlord did not maintain they're end of the bargain by not allowing animals.
Simple stuff really. The law does at least try and protect the consumer.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 09/01/2009 |
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I completely agree with you. I had the extreme unfortune of being a tenant there 4 years ago and we had a middle level apartment with extremely loud neighbors above us and below us. The people above us constantly ran around with their dogs where it sounded like a herd of elephants was above our head and the jerk below us had placed his stereo speakers on his ceiling(our floor)and would blare his TV or stereo day and night. On Halloween he blared "Thriller" for 3 hours straight! I went to the apartment staff and they told me pretty much to handle it on my own.I told them they could go right outside of the office and hear it themselves (we lived right by the office and the pool). I was pregnant at the time and they told me I was hearing things due to being pregnant and when I had my son, they told me I was hearing things from post partum depression! They also would never do anything to stop the constant pool parties that were being held at 2 or 3 in the morning, so I started calling the police to break those up. All in all, we hated the place and are glad we don't live there anymore.
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| From: Anonymous | Date: 10/20/2009 |
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you can move in to a different unit but it's a pain or try to sublet!
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