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NannonMM
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What is the name of your state? Arizona
My husband and I signed a six month lease. We moved in on the 5th of November and the management is saying that the lease is going till May 31st (5 days short of 7 months). We have had a very serious problem with our neighbors on the adjacent wall to our kitchen. They continue to have their music up (which can be easily heard over our tv and my daughter) at all hours, anytime from early morning till even 2 in the morning and has kept us awake many nights. We have spoken to our neighbors 3 times, our other neighbor spoke to them once for us also, and we have told the management twice and management has said that they have had complaints about them before. We have resorted to banging on the wall when their music is turned up. The other evening when they had their music up, they went to the Management and complained that we were banging on their walls and then one of the Leasing Consultants said she was going to come over to listen to the music to see if it warranted our response because our neighbors claimed it didn't, the management never came over. My husband and I just bought a new home also. We weren't planning on moving into it till mid April or so to avoid double payments but we have now started to have things rushed so we can get out of this situation sooner. There is a "good neighbor" clause in the lease that states we should contact the tenants first and if the situation is not resolved to contact the management. Management will then determine how loud is too loud. My question is, to get out of this situation, are we validated in breaking our lease early so that we can get into our home sooner? Also, is it legal for them to have the lease for as long as they do when the lease itself states it's a six month lease and the dates are 11/5 - 5/31?
My husband and I signed a six month lease. We moved in on the 5th of November and the management is saying that the lease is going till May 31st (5 days short of 7 months). We have had a very serious problem with our neighbors on the adjacent wall to our kitchen. They continue to have their music up (which can be easily heard over our tv and my daughter) at all hours, anytime from early morning till even 2 in the morning and has kept us awake many nights. We have spoken to our neighbors 3 times, our other neighbor spoke to them once for us also, and we have told the management twice and management has said that they have had complaints about them before. We have resorted to banging on the wall when their music is turned up. The other evening when they had their music up, they went to the Management and complained that we were banging on their walls and then one of the Leasing Consultants said she was going to come over to listen to the music to see if it warranted our response because our neighbors claimed it didn't, the management never came over. My husband and I just bought a new home also. We weren't planning on moving into it till mid April or so to avoid double payments but we have now started to have things rushed so we can get out of this situation sooner. There is a "good neighbor" clause in the lease that states we should contact the tenants first and if the situation is not resolved to contact the management. Management will then determine how loud is too loud. My question is, to get out of this situation, are we validated in breaking our lease early so that we can get into our home sooner? Also, is it legal for them to have the lease for as long as they do when the lease itself states it's a six month lease and the dates are 11/5 - 5/31?