So my fiancee and I live in a nice-ish apartment complex. There are two buildings with 4 apartments per building. Most of our neighbors are very nice and we've not had a single problem with them. However there's these two young guys that moved into the apartment behind ours, in the same building.
So really quickly I should mention that my fiance works 3rd shift, and I work from home, so we adjust to his schedule, meaning we sleep most of the day and are up most of the night. This was never a problem until these new neighbors moved in. They are so noisy! The loudest people I've ever heard, and I wish I was exaggerating. They slam everything they use constantly, stomp around, and talk so loud we can both veru clearly hear their entire conversations. They also make noises we're unsure of. There is often a loud and frequent banging that rattles the walls, and occasionally will even knock things off our shelves. To top ot off, they recently got a puppy that barks and howls almost constantly the entire day. Several of the other tennants have dogs, but we rarely ever hear them.
We tired to ignore it, and chalked it up to them just being loud due to moving in, but it's been almost two months now, and the noise is still almost constant. So my fiancee and I decided to talk to them about it and we explained our situation to them, and politely asked if it would be alright if they could keep it down a little bit. They seemed dismissive but didn't try to hassle us or anything. The noises didnt stop. About a week or so after that we decided to contact our landlord to see if there was anything he could do, but he said since it wasn't during quiet hours (9am and 9pm) he couldn't do anything, and we're now unsure what to do.
My fiancee and I are starting to suffer from sleep deprivation, and decided to play white noise from a speaker while we were sleeping to try and block out the noise, but we can hear them over it, and arw starting to get desperate.
Is there anything we can do, reddit? Any suggestions or ideas? We just want to sleep.
Submitted October 21, 2020 at 05:31AM by HopeAnesthesia https://ift.tt/3oeuhf0