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Updated almost 3 years ago,

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Deborah R.
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Very Noisy Neighbors- any advice?

Deborah R.
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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I have a nice SFH rental rented out to a nice young professional couple. They have had LOTS of issues with the neighbors playing music very loudly at all hours including during the day. I do not own this other SFH. At least one of my tenants works from home.

I recommended talking to the neighbors about it and then calling the police if needed.  I did not know about this problem as my last tenants never mentioned it.  During turnover, the next closest neighbor told me some have complained about this house but that she had only heard them once.   The current tenants have called the police repeatedly.

My tenants have all but asked to be let out of their lease because of this.   Her last email to me seemed to imply that I, as the homeowner, would have more control over this than they do as tenants.  

I am planning on calling the police to discuss options and the reports that have been made.  Also consider trying to talk to the neighbor in a friendly "Win Friends and Influence People" type of way.  

What would you do?  Any other advice?  Thanks! Debby 

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