What is the name of your state? New York -
My apartment shares a (thin) wall with a dysfunctional family who don't pay enough attention to their two kids. The kids often are fighting or roughhousing. The noise and vibration through the flooring is very disruptive. I believe it is excessive and I've complained to the management who have fined the family and tried to enforced co-op rules (myself and about 1/3 of the building neighbors rent, but in general the building is co-op; my next door neighbors with the kids own).
I'm just wondering--have any of you heard of a situation like this where the kids playing constitute a breach of the warranty of habitability? Usually that would be applied to rodent infestations, but in my mind if I can't enjoy my apartment due to unreasonable noise it could be an argument. It's like living next to a playroom. I've called the police and the state child protective services once when I heard one of the kids being beaten but as far as I know nothing came of it. I'm at the point where I'm considering moving out and I want to try to mitigate my losses if the landlord pushes back. I want to have an argument for breaking the lease, and I'm curious if anyone has seen a similar situation play out.
My apartment shares a (thin) wall with a dysfunctional family who don't pay enough attention to their two kids. The kids often are fighting or roughhousing. The noise and vibration through the flooring is very disruptive. I believe it is excessive and I've complained to the management who have fined the family and tried to enforced co-op rules (myself and about 1/3 of the building neighbors rent, but in general the building is co-op; my next door neighbors with the kids own).
I'm just wondering--have any of you heard of a situation like this where the kids playing constitute a breach of the warranty of habitability? Usually that would be applied to rodent infestations, but in my mind if I can't enjoy my apartment due to unreasonable noise it could be an argument. It's like living next to a playroom. I've called the police and the state child protective services once when I heard one of the kids being beaten but as far as I know nothing came of it. I'm at the point where I'm considering moving out and I want to try to mitigate my losses if the landlord pushes back. I want to have an argument for breaking the lease, and I'm curious if anyone has seen a similar situation play out.