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Darla Schmidt
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Tennessee. Pounding, thumping noise next door...

Darla Schmidt
  • Jackson TN
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I’m renting a townhouse type apt in TN. I’m moving out at the end of Nov into my home I just bought. My lease doesn’t expire till Dec, but since there have been problems before, the office isn’t fighting it, it’s already rented by the way.

2 weeks ago......  2 adults with 4 kids moved in next door. They’re very noisy! Thumping noises. I never heard the people before them or the others around me till now with them. I’ve emailed the office twice and have told them directly that I’ll email the office every time it continues. It’s been 2 weeks since they moved in and they’re back at it, making thumping noise whenever they’re home.

What can I do other than keep complaining to the office? 

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