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I'm in CA.
Tenants in downstairs apt who moved into rental 5 months ago (Feb 2019) informed me in May, that they noticed an increase in screaming tantrums from the upstairs toddler (3 yrs). Everyday d/s hears 8-10 screaming fits, each of which last 10-30 minutes, they can occur as early as 6:15am and as late as 10:15pm. Some have been as long as 40 minutes to 1.5 hours. D/S asked me to check in on upstairs one morning because after not getting a response when they went upstairs to ensure everyone was ok, they contacted me and said they were concerned because the toddler had been screaming for 1.5 hours non-stop. I sent a text msg to U/S, shortly thereafter D/S informed me U/S finally attended to their toddler. The pattern appears to be, that the parents calm their child only when it's brought to their attention. They appear to have the ability to stop the screaming, so long as it's brought to their attention, but their efforts are consistently short lived. D/S visited U/S last night because toddler had been screaming for 20 minutes (10pm), and U/S said they wish they knew what to do and asked D/S for advice. U/S says toddler is on a screaming loop, the moment child gets home with parents around 5pm, until 10/10:15pm the majority of the evening is spent listening to "raging screaming". In addition to the screaming, D/S hears/feels the kicking from the toddler and objects thrown on the floor which causes loud banging on D/S ceiling. I have asked U/S to be mindful of the noise. But it's been on-going for months. D/S says based on what they hear go on, the toddler is calling the shots in the household and the mother seems negligent by allowing the screaming to go on as long as it does, until it's addressed. What is an effective approach to this noise complaint, while not violating Fair Housing Laws?
I'm aware that Fair Housing Laws protect newborns, babies from screaming all day long/all night. But a toddler?
Tenants in downstairs apt who moved into rental 5 months ago (Feb 2019) informed me in May, that they noticed an increase in screaming tantrums from the upstairs toddler (3 yrs). Everyday d/s hears 8-10 screaming fits, each of which last 10-30 minutes, they can occur as early as 6:15am and as late as 10:15pm. Some have been as long as 40 minutes to 1.5 hours. D/S asked me to check in on upstairs one morning because after not getting a response when they went upstairs to ensure everyone was ok, they contacted me and said they were concerned because the toddler had been screaming for 1.5 hours non-stop. I sent a text msg to U/S, shortly thereafter D/S informed me U/S finally attended to their toddler. The pattern appears to be, that the parents calm their child only when it's brought to their attention. They appear to have the ability to stop the screaming, so long as it's brought to their attention, but their efforts are consistently short lived. D/S visited U/S last night because toddler had been screaming for 20 minutes (10pm), and U/S said they wish they knew what to do and asked D/S for advice. U/S says toddler is on a screaming loop, the moment child gets home with parents around 5pm, until 10/10:15pm the majority of the evening is spent listening to "raging screaming". In addition to the screaming, D/S hears/feels the kicking from the toddler and objects thrown on the floor which causes loud banging on D/S ceiling. I have asked U/S to be mindful of the noise. But it's been on-going for months. D/S says based on what they hear go on, the toddler is calling the shots in the household and the mother seems negligent by allowing the screaming to go on as long as it does, until it's addressed. What is an effective approach to this noise complaint, while not violating Fair Housing Laws?
I'm aware that Fair Housing Laws protect newborns, babies from screaming all day long/all night. But a toddler?
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