Twitching & Birdwatching9 mins ago
Declaring noisy neighbours
Hi, I'm new here but have been peeking in quite regularly for a while now and decided it was time to join. I'd really appreciate some advice.
New neighbours moved in earlier this year and my life has been turned upside down by their incredibly loud music. Initially I plucked up the courage to approach them directly (I don't like confrontation or making a fuss but the noise was intolerable). It didn't work.
One night I resorted to phoning the police and the next working day called in to talk to their letting agent.
Basically these measures haven't worked and I really don't think I can cope with this much longer. My house no longer feels like my home.
Selling up and moving is not financially ideal but I'm beginning to think it's my only real option.
Am I legally required to tell prospective buyers that I've had to contact police and letting agent regarding Noisy Neighbours?
Also, how much would I be looking at in terms of dropping the price of my house because of this problem?
TIA for any advice x
New neighbours moved in earlier this year and my life has been turned upside down by their incredibly loud music. Initially I plucked up the courage to approach them directly (I don't like confrontation or making a fuss but the noise was intolerable). It didn't work.
One night I resorted to phoning the police and the next working day called in to talk to their letting agent.
Basically these measures haven't worked and I really don't think I can cope with this much longer. My house no longer feels like my home.
Selling up and moving is not financially ideal but I'm beginning to think it's my only real option.
Am I legally required to tell prospective buyers that I've had to contact police and letting agent regarding Noisy Neighbours?
Also, how much would I be looking at in terms of dropping the price of my house because of this problem?
TIA for any advice x
Answers
Phone environmenta l health if it's that bad.
20:49 Sat 19th May 2012
See if you can get your local council's environmental health people on board.
They'll come and monitor the noise and hopefully be able to get some sort of noise abatement order or something similar.
I know exactly how you feel, I used to live next to a pub and after a change of owner life became unbearable, I got the council involved which helped a lot. A new owner took over again and things got even better, they eventually bought our house when we decided to downsize!
They'll come and monitor the noise and hopefully be able to get some sort of noise abatement order or something similar.
I know exactly how you feel, I used to live next to a pub and after a change of owner life became unbearable, I got the council involved which helped a lot. A new owner took over again and things got even better, they eventually bought our house when we decided to downsize!
Do your Council not have a department for this I cant remember what ours is called. But our neighbour from hell was fined then was about to have all his noise making items removed from him (P.C - hi-fi - T.v) He was renting private but the council said it made no difference.
Then as luck would have it his landlord went bust and had the house repossesed.
Then as luck would have it his landlord went bust and had the house repossesed.
Environmental health is the way to go.
Log each instance of noise, when it starts, how long it goes on for and what it is (ie stereo, TV etc)
Get friends, neighbours etc to witness the noise and mark on the log who is present at that particular incident.
Most councils are very hot on this and can issue abatement notices on the spot if you call them when it is in progress.
Police will only attend if the noise is causing a real breach of the peace, ie neighbours arguing or smashing each others windows.
Good luck - don't be forced to move if you don't want to, EH should fight your battle for you.
Log each instance of noise, when it starts, how long it goes on for and what it is (ie stereo, TV etc)
Get friends, neighbours etc to witness the noise and mark on the log who is present at that particular incident.
Most councils are very hot on this and can issue abatement notices on the spot if you call them when it is in progress.
Police will only attend if the noise is causing a real breach of the peace, ie neighbours arguing or smashing each others windows.
Good luck - don't be forced to move if you don't want to, EH should fight your battle for you.