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Edwin Wong
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Hi all,

I just purchased a condo unit a few months ago and was able to rent the place out. A few months in now, my downstair neighbor mentioned that the previous owner made an arrangement with them and said they can do a sound test inside the unit. I allowed them to come in to completed the sound test, now the test result is saying that the sound proofing in the floor/ceiling assembly is not up to building code. I am not sure what to do next, especially now that I have a tenant in the unit. Looking to see if there are any legal advise or any general advice.


thanks!

-Edwin Wong

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@Edwin Wong- Did the neighbor cite a specific building code or did they just say it didn't meet the building code?  Did they provide you the results of the sound test in writing?

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