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Old 07-23-2017, 08:34 PM
 
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I can't think of anything to say that isn't prefaced by, "grow up and move on". I realize you have problems with your neighbors but, seriously, it was New Year's Eve and you're going to complain about noise? And what do you expect your landlord to do, 12 days later? Confine them to their rooms and dock their pocket money? Break your lease and find somewhere else to live.
WOW wait a minute, it is NOT about grow up move on, that is such a totally ignorant statement. this tenant pays rent and the landlord is legally obligated to ensure this tenant has a peaceful place to live If another tenant threatens you or yells profanities call the police, new years eve or not, there are noise ordinances, those tenants (white trash) should be evicted for threatening another tenant and yelling profanities, let them find a trailer out in the boonies to live in, until then give them what they give you, just double it. new years morning you should have waited til you knew they were asleep with hangovers and blasted your stereo for 5 minutes til they are awake then turn it down, in 20 minutes do the same thing, over and over, if they dont like it they can grow up and move on in the meantime send emails to your landlord every time they behave this way, have a paper trail to take your landlord to court for doing nothing.
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Old 07-23-2017, 08:38 PM
 
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What do you think he's going to do about it anyway? It's the same as any other person cursing you on the street -- the only difference is with these people you have to see them often because they live close to you. If you complain to him again, your sole accomplishment (since he already doesn't like you) would be to p*ss him off even more.

Keep your distance from them. Keep paying your bills and don't talk/interact with them any more than you have to at this point. If you have another direct problem with them, call the cops. Not the landlord.

I would start looking for another place to move to..
i disagree why should they have to move because of this cretin?? these people need to make their nasty neighbors life a living hell, without being caught, when your neighbor gets fed up and comes knocking? call the police, try to keep him at the door, when the cops come and he is in a rage maybe still pounding on your door, file a restraining order, he will have to move out of the apt and go live in the gutter where it seems he belongs nasty tenants have no more rights then good tenants and good tenants should be the ones staying not the bad.
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Old 07-23-2017, 08:44 PM
 
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Why did you open your door to your neighbor, hours later (many hours later) KNOWING what was going to come your way & after all of the issues you've had with them?

Other than that you enjoy the drama?
iam a woman if my neighbor behaved this way i would open the door after first calling 911 and confront him. no ******* has the right to behave that way then bang on my door i'd turn my phone on and tape the entire conversation. these people are trash getting a restraining order on this family would be a good way of making them move. no one should have to leave their home because of some idiot the idiot is the one that has to leave
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Old 07-23-2017, 08:47 PM
 
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It's not the LLs job to babysit.

One tenant verbally confronting another is not the LLs issue. yes it is the landlord has the legal responsibility to ensure that the good tenant is able to enjoy peaceful existence in the space he pays the landlord for

A LL is not a court of law or a cop or anything other than a LL. yes and the landlord takes money from the tenant and is responsible for that tenants safety in his building

We only have one side to the story. The LL may have BOTH sides and THAT could be why he or she chooses to ignore the OPs complaints or return OPs calls for a reference.
what kind of comment is that? were you there ? any reason to think this person comes here and posts a lie? the actions of that tenant and his wife should have caused an eviction period
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Old 07-23-2017, 08:54 PM
 
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LL is not responsible for personal interactions with people or providing personal safety services. He is responsible for providing a clean, livable, quiet place.

Police can deal with threats and violence. I would suggest getting some personal protection if you feel like you are threatened.
Exactly clean livable quiet place, was the tenant afforded this by the landlord? No he was not. It is the landlords responsibility to evict a tenant who threatens another tenant im sure there were witnesses to some low class woman yelling profanities off her porch in front of her kids (child protective services) would be one place to start.
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Old 07-23-2017, 09:00 PM
 
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Basically you just created yourself a hostile living environment because you can't cut people some slack on one of the biggest party days of the year.

Why you bothered to open your door that mess is beyond me...you knew who was out there, you knew he was partying all night, you knew it wasn't going to be pretty and yet you opened the door anyway. Sorry, but you made your bed with your neighbor and now you get to deal with it.

Sure, you can complain to your landlord, but what do you expect him to do? Scold your neighbor? Give him 50 lashings? Grow up, be an adult, and learn when to open your mouth and when to keep it shut.
im sorry was this person supposed to just let this asshat pound on his door?? if the neighbor wants to party when he lives in an apt he should go out and party, and what gives this moron the right to go down and pound on his neighbors door? nothing at all. the expectation from the landlord (who receives good money from this tenant) would be to give this moron a letter of warning that if it happens again he will be evicted. what this tenant needs to do is make his noisy neighbors life a living hell in any way he can think of without being caught by the landlord or police. obviously this guy thinks he can get away with verbally abusing and threatening a neighbor, it is time this moron grew up and became an adult and learned to keep his mouth shut
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Old 07-23-2017, 09:02 PM
 
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you are 100% right
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Old 07-23-2017, 09:03 PM
 
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yeah those people are the people you WOULDNT want as tenants. sounds like you are a good landlord we need more of you out there
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Old 07-23-2017, 09:05 PM
 
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good for you tenants like these need to evicted instead of being allowed to make life miserable for those of us who are good tenants
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Old 07-23-2017, 09:06 PM
 
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I wouldn't say anything to the landlord. Just move and be done with it and put this behind you.

Saying something might make the landlord think you are a complainer. You don't want the landlord to give a bad reference about you for future rentals. Or - if you say something maybe the landlord (again) reprimands the upstairs tenant. Which could cause future anger issues with the upstairs tenant and who knows what he'll do to you next time. There is no reason to risk it.
letting people behave this way because of fear is not the right way to deal someone needs to stand up to these people
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