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At what time should it be quiet in a condomenium with mixed people?   

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I got a neighbour across the hall, playing loud music whenever it suits him, and Im about to knock on his door. We are living in a condemenium with mixed people from early birds, to late birds, but it have been quiet until he came back. Never seen him before now or talked to him except said hi just passing him. Could be a brit in his 60íes and love old 70íes music obvious. 

 

So back to the question, when should it be quiet? As told it is living families with children who going to school, working people early to late, and some expats. 

 

When should he stop playing music? 

When is it okay to washing clothes in the morning? 

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1 hour ago, Tagged said:

So one guy should rule the others, when everyone else is keeping quiet after 20:00

 

Interesting thought

Living in a condo has its problems surely so many people very few the same.

Oh dear a nurse coming home at 1 o/c am made a noise shutting her front door, that's right kick her out of the condo. 

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Lived in Cairo then Bangkok in condos some noisy some better than others for last 20 odd years

DREAM peace n quiet no neighbours

 

Semi retired renovated old farm house by beach no neighbour in either direction for KMs, surrounded by fields cow and frogs n birds

Now i am a city boy traffic hum is perfect for me

 

THEN 

cows mooing n farting

Birds I thought they slept at night

Rain then frogs Incessant noise

wind yes its blooming windy here daily

then its quiet something disturbs my guard dogs

 

 

awake again

 

Be careful what you wish for!

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1 minute ago, DaRoadrunner said:

So you're the <deleted> that keeps others awake. The bass not in particular travels right through the building.

Not in my building.  My landlord owns the unit under me and I have already checked to see If the tenant can hear anything.  Nope.  Also introduced myself to my neighbors and told them to come pound on my door if they ever heard me.

 

Admittedly, I’m surprised that this place is so soundproof.   My last condo, I could hear much more than music through the walls.

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10 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

i am surprised there is only a 8am option. i sleep until 10-10:30am.

 

that is why i rent a house. quiet. 

 

when i travel and stay in hotels or condos in thailand then noise cancelling headphones OVER earplugs.

 

And this is why I rent condo, and not buying. We have rented several different condos, and never had a problem. Just once I went to the Neighbour, and asked him to use his headset when sitting on the balcony. Except from that never a problem. I do not think it would be any problem here either, if we can just talk together as normal adults, and clear the problem. 

 

The rest of the building is quite quiet, and this is the second room I had here, and so far until now been good place. It is quite a new place to, so Neighbours is not a problem when normal activity and sounds. 

 

Maybe he read here and reconsider his loud playing, and get his headphones on. 

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 In the condo building where I live the Rules and Regulations are very specific.

Excessive noise is strictly banned.

It also states that the problem ideally is solved by the co -owners in question.

Failing that the Juristic Manager has to fix it.

All co -owners  accept that New Years Eve will be noisy -nobody complains.

Maybe your building has similar rules.

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I have no problem talking to people, and be a decent neighbour. 

 

The violence I would leave for others, and I guess som native in the building soon will be quite fed up with him, if he do not stop, and behave his love for music, and get a pair av headphones, and save his balls. 

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you might ask him the same question. Some old people have hearing difficulties and dont realize the volume... approach it politely at first..  ask if he has headphones...

 

i have a condo in a building where no work is permitted before 11 am or after 5 pm..  and none on weèkends. 

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Depends on quality of build because you should have acoustic treatment so it is silent from room to room

When I stay in my friends condo in bangkok we cannot hear anyone just the noise of the BTS occasionally and a horn maybe

The most annoying was dogs but my friend fed them all chocolate and they died

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17 hours ago, riclag said:

A nice diplomatic note ,tucked in, under or attached to his or her door,works wonders!

Why a note? Are you afraid to speak to him? Surely any decent condo has security personnel. If the guy frightens you, ask security to speak to him. Trying to bribe him with wine or a muffin basket and an anonymous note tells him that he controls the situation.

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5 hours ago, jabis said:

The guy with wife & child in the apartment,  who got killed during an altercation would disagree with your approach.
https://www.thephuketnews.com/karon-police-reveal-details-of-norwegian-arrested-for-death-of-brit-at-phuket-resort-72615.php#U7kadjK3z834XxIM.97

Notice the postscript in that news story? 

"In compiling this story The Phuket News has received several threatening emails and phone calls. All information regarding these threats have been passed on to the police."

 

So yeah, don't wanna get mixed up in that.


 

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