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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Noisy dead end street
I have a 4 family on a dead end street. There’s are houses only lining one side of the block because the other side is church property and a interstate with a giant noise barrier wall. Recently some of the people on the street have turning the dead end into party central. My closest neighbor had a graduation party last week that went until 2am. The few weeks before that there was a mariachi band playing for 2 Saturday’s in a row. The house at the very end of street has also been having parties and playing loud music. Today I look outside and there are 2 large tents in the street and everyone is now parking in the middle of street.
I know it’s MDW but I feel like I need to start being the annoying neighbor and start calling the cops every weekend. I only want to do this to protect my investment. I do not want this small block to become a problem street and bring down the value of my property or turn tenants off to my place. What do you guys think?