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Updated over 5 years ago on .

Nuisance bar in condo building.
Hi guys, this is more of a personal question rather than a investment question. I personally live in a condo above commercial units. There is a bar that is a major nuisance, open until 3 AM. Patrons pull into the parking lot with music blasting and hang outside the establishment talking/yelling very loud (loud enough to wake me up), along with multiple fights including chairs being thrown and vehicles running into other patrons (all on video that I have recorded). The local police have done minimal to close this establishment down even with me showing them these videos. Just curious if anyone here has any other routes I can pursue beside just the local police. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may provide.