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Display Name: cholroyd
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It definitely sounds like these people are being unreasonable at this point. There's going to be noise wherever you live, especially in older houses. As others have mentioned, I would explain to them what you said here and if they continue to complain/text, just ignore them. Explain the situation to the landlord if they haven't been informed yet and invite both parties in to see how you've gone out of your way to accommodate this couple. I would like to think that as a young family, they would be a bit more understanding of your situation so it may just be a case of them being difficult.


How Do I Deal with Neighbor's Excessive Noise Complaints? Good Questions
2/20/13 9:34 AM

Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

I currently pay $1080 for a 1 bedroom attic apartment that includes all utilities. My unit has a washer, dryer, dishwasher, hardwood floors, spacious balcony and access to a shared side yard. Given the area I live in, the price is a pretty good deal though I feel I'm paying more for the area (convenience, popularity, access to public transit, etc.) than the space itself. Highest I would pay would be $1200.

I know people who pay around the same, if not more, for a small bachelor apartment but since rentals are such a competitive market downtown right now, people are willing (and often have no choice but) to overpay.


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3/13/12 1:24 PM