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Marisa Alvarez
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Florida. AC humming disturbing tenants

Marisa Alvarez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Clearwater, FL
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Hello everybody. I have rentals in Florida, Tampa Bay Area.

Tenant complained that the wall AC unit upstairs does a loud humming noise. I checked and he is right. The noise is really loud.

The owner of the condo upstairs doesn’t care. Home Owners Association says it is a matter between owners.

What can I do ???

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Scott Mac
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Scott Mac
  • Austin, TX
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Hi Marisa,

Worst case scenario drop $300 to $500 on a new (more quiet) A/C and say happy birthday to the upstairs owner.

You'll need to know the amp draw and plug type of the old unit and its cooling capacity.

(then take the old one with you when you go, and sell it on craigslist for whatever it will bring)

Good Luck!

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