Does anyone live in a apartment with noisy neighbors or paper thin walls?

United States
December 18, 2008 11:58am CST
I have a apartment that I am renting. When I first moved here it was quiet, but about 3 months into my lease I started noticing the noise upstairs. There are at least 5-7 people living above me. The foot traffic up there is unbelievable. The landlord allows people to live there who aren't even on the lease. This building is old and can't handle this much traffic. The landlord doesn't care who lives here or what's going on as long as he gets his rent check. They drop heavy stuff on the floor continuously,they stomp,wrestle,move furniture,blasting full volume surround sound tv and stereos all the time. My kitchen and bathroom radioators actually shake when they walk or run. Yes, run. These people are all adults running in a apartment. The kitchen and living are the worse. I know what room they are in at all times because they wear steel tip boots, clogs and heels and walk back and forth between the rooms several times per day with them on. Partial to blame is the building construction. There is no sound insulation whatsoever. The landlord is too cheap to do anything about it. This place is from the 1800's and it needs serious updating. I can hear them chop veggies on a cutting board,rummagging and slamming of cabinets, laughing, talking etc. All this through the ceiling without opening my door. The manager thinks it is just me and I am lying about what is going on. My ceiling was leaking a few months back and he didn't believe that until the ceiling tiles started having water damage. When the plummers came to fix it, the hole in the ceiling was so bad that I could look up and see into the apartment upstairs. I also saw the 100 year old slats and nothing between each floor but cheap wood. Evidently he felt putting in a drop ceiling could hide all of this instead of renovating like it needs to be. From the outide everything looks nice, but I know it is just a facelift. I feel sorry for the next person who moves in here. I will not be renewing my lease on this place at all next year.
3 responses
@toddsarm (766)
• Canada
19 Dec 08
yes I do
@wendy82 (437)
• United States
18 Dec 08
Hey im4real79. I used to live in a apartment and I know what you are going through. What I would suggest is take a recorder and record it and if the manager dont want to do anything about it go to the city or the cops and have them to deal with it. Because that is a shame that you have to be miserable in your own place. People do not know how to respect other people. What i would suggest is call the health inspectator when you move out and turn that place is because their could be also mold in those apartments. Have you even tried to talk to them or write them a letter? That is also a shame that the manager aint doing anything about it doesnt he realizes that if you move out and it is vacant that they are not going to get a rent check. That places needs to be shut down and you can probably go to the housing authority and get money for it because that place is too bad for you and it is putting everyone in danger.
@smartie0317 (1610)
• United States
18 Dec 08
Sorry about your neighbor problem. I've had some pesky neighbors myself. They have my flood our bathroom. I noticed landlords tend to not want to get invovled. They have no respect for their tentants.