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Is there any way I can break a lease without paying the fine due to loud neighbors? |
I have been living in my apartment complex for a year and a half now. Up until now it has been a very quiet area. I'm not sure who has moved in but these individuals are loud. I have called the non emergency police line twice, and have reported this problem to the leasing office. However, the noise still goes on. These individuals believe it is ok to blast their music until 9-10pm at night any day of the week! Help is there anyway I can get out of my lease without having to pay the fine for breaking the contract? o.k. I have a similar problem to this. There's a few things you can do. If the neighbors and you have the same landlord, you might be able to sue for constructive eviction. Contact a lawyer in your area. Well you could pay a lawyer instead. Which costs more? It depends on what conditions are in your lease. as for the police, typically, noise ordinances don't take effect until 10PM or so, so the landloard may not have any recourse to stop the noise makers. sometimes reporting people three times over is a charm. it may be that you don't want to report them anymore, when possibly one more time just might do the trick. Unfortunately they really are not breaking any laws as long as they turn it down/off by 10pm. My sister and brother-in-law recently had to break their lease at their apartment due to having mold from their upstairs neighbors valves breaking on their pipes....my sister has severe asthma. If you have young kids and they are being kept awake you can tell the leasing office that unless they either make the other people move to another apartment or move you to another apartment in the same complex, that you will be forced to move and if they refuse get a free consultation with a lawyer and have them send the leasing office a letter. An official letter from a lawyer will speak volumes. I have the same problem where I live and I haven't been able to get out of my lease yet, the people behind us turn on the stereo at 2 am and keep it up until 10 am -I have complained at least 20 times to management, and have called the police at least 50 times and nothing ever changes-the police just tell them to turn it down, when the police leave they turn it up even louder, as far as I know there is no way out until the end of the lease. |
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