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Disruptive neighbors

Jason Smith
  • Ford City, PA
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I just purchased a triplex and the new tenant just informed me that the neighbor gets drunk and argues with his wife nightly for 1-3 hours. All before borough regulated quiet hours. How would you deal with this issue?

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Anthony Gayden
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Originally posted by @Jason Smith:

I just purchased a triplex and the new tenant just informed me that the neighbor gets drunk and argues with his wife nightly for 1-3 hours. All before borough regulated quiet hours. How would you deal with this issue?

 Tell your tenant to call the police if the neighbors are breaking the law in terms of noise, or if they suspect that the husband is getting violent with the wife. Other than that, they may want to talk to their neighbors and tell them that they are being too loud. 

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