micheal2337
New Member
Problem: Our neighbors (in a rental property next to our rental property/different landlords) are extremely loud.
They have a 3 year old child. Child SCREAMS from driveway into house at 6:30am. Mom YELLS back out front door.
Mom unlocks car door for child with remote alarm. Alarm goes off into constant honk mode, but not long enough to call the police.
They have a new puppy. Puppy goes out to potty. It usually finishes before Mom is ready to let it back in. Dog barks, wakes us up, but not long enough to call police or animal control.
A letter was left for noisy neighbor putting them on notice. This aggrivated them as the following morning the car alarm went off twice.
I obtained landlord's name, phone number, and personal address through public records.
He told me the issue was a police matter and he would do nothing about it.
My question is: If I sent a certified letter to the landlord would he have any responsibility to to take action?
They have a 3 year old child. Child SCREAMS from driveway into house at 6:30am. Mom YELLS back out front door.
Mom unlocks car door for child with remote alarm. Alarm goes off into constant honk mode, but not long enough to call the police.
They have a new puppy. Puppy goes out to potty. It usually finishes before Mom is ready to let it back in. Dog barks, wakes us up, but not long enough to call police or animal control.
A letter was left for noisy neighbor putting them on notice. This aggrivated them as the following morning the car alarm went off twice.
I obtained landlord's name, phone number, and personal address through public records.
He told me the issue was a police matter and he would do nothing about it.
My question is: If I sent a certified letter to the landlord would he have any responsibility to to take action?