AnthonyM1023
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What is the name of your state? Michigan
As a tenant, can I do anything about this? We've lived here 9 months, new tenants just moved in upstairs last month, don't take my requests seriously. I have an autistic 4 year old and our sleep schedule we often don't get to sleep until 2am. We're constantly woke up between 7am and 9am to loud noise, stomping, sometimes even yelling that often carries on through the afternoon. Landlord keeps giving them the benefit of the doubt because she works with the boyfriend on graveyard shift but the stay at home girlfriend does nothing to correct the 8 and 2 year old. The landlord messages the gf but not the bf & The boyfriend ignores our requests until I get the landlord involved (which I hate even having to do)
After asking multiple times to allow us to sleep in monday/Tuesday when I'm off, & getting ignored, & having the landlord specifically talk to them about the noise/stomping through house transferring to the downstairs,
My autistic son & I woke up this morning to music playing upstairs loud enough to make out the song.
Growing up my mom would've whooped my rear if I ran through the house like this 8 year old does non stop while the mom ignores it.
Sidenote: I tried being nice the first week allowing the family to use our wifi for a week until they got theirs "for the kids" and after that week, had a laptop & the moms phone with the kids 2 other devices connected.
When I kicked em off, she turned Hotspot on she could've used the whole entire time.
While needing to jump my truck Monday on the holiday, I had to bother the landlord because the upstairs tenants had multiple guests over parking in my parking area. I had to wait on their time frame, to go jump my vehicle. Even after they left, the landlord texted them telling them where to park, they replied to me & they came back parking in the same spot for 2 hours as if their response "okayed" them to park their for the time being after literally telling them I was heading out to jump my truck as their guests pulled in.
This was the reply: I read what you asked and that's fine but this is family visiting for the first time and we didn't tell them where to park and it slipped my mind
As a tenant, can I do anything about this? We've lived here 9 months, new tenants just moved in upstairs last month, don't take my requests seriously. I have an autistic 4 year old and our sleep schedule we often don't get to sleep until 2am. We're constantly woke up between 7am and 9am to loud noise, stomping, sometimes even yelling that often carries on through the afternoon. Landlord keeps giving them the benefit of the doubt because she works with the boyfriend on graveyard shift but the stay at home girlfriend does nothing to correct the 8 and 2 year old. The landlord messages the gf but not the bf & The boyfriend ignores our requests until I get the landlord involved (which I hate even having to do)
After asking multiple times to allow us to sleep in monday/Tuesday when I'm off, & getting ignored, & having the landlord specifically talk to them about the noise/stomping through house transferring to the downstairs,
My autistic son & I woke up this morning to music playing upstairs loud enough to make out the song.
Growing up my mom would've whooped my rear if I ran through the house like this 8 year old does non stop while the mom ignores it.
Sidenote: I tried being nice the first week allowing the family to use our wifi for a week until they got theirs "for the kids" and after that week, had a laptop & the moms phone with the kids 2 other devices connected.
When I kicked em off, she turned Hotspot on she could've used the whole entire time.
While needing to jump my truck Monday on the holiday, I had to bother the landlord because the upstairs tenants had multiple guests over parking in my parking area. I had to wait on their time frame, to go jump my vehicle. Even after they left, the landlord texted them telling them where to park, they replied to me & they came back parking in the same spot for 2 hours as if their response "okayed" them to park their for the time being after literally telling them I was heading out to jump my truck as their guests pulled in.
This was the reply: I read what you asked and that's fine but this is family visiting for the first time and we didn't tell them where to park and it slipped my mind