<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by whatelse:
The neighbors are playing there music loud late at night and the lease clearly states no loud music. When we complain to the landlord they have done nothing but send out a letter about the noise but they haven't stopped and now I think they are trying to get back at us by trying get us evicted by getting the neighbor to sign a complaint against us.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
My response:
Choices (Choose one) - -
1. Call Cops;
2. Wear earplugs;
3. Move.
If your choice is number 1, then be prepared to do this a few times. If number 2, it's uncomfortable, but cheap, and it works. Number 3, this would be termed a "constructive eviction." When you cannot enjoy your home for reasons not caused by you, and they cannot or will note abate the problem within a reasonable time, they must refund your deposit and security so that you can vacate the premises. Get a lawyer for number 3.
IAAL
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