Why is my downstairs neighbor making a compliance issue?
My downstairs neighbor is making this into a compliance issue so she can have the homeowner’s association pay attorney fees and come after me. The letter from their attorney stated that some of the rugs were too thin and there were areas that weren’t covered! I don’t know how “majority” becomes defined as anything over 50 percent.
Can a downstairs neighbor Sue you for noise?
The question is whether the downstairs neighbor has a legitimate claim relating to the noise issue. If the neighbor does, then the question is whether you can do anything to remedy the situation.
What to do if downstairs neighbor hires attorney?
Between the two of you, the board of managers of the building could mediate the dispute. Now that the downstairs neighbor has hired an attorney, that neighbor, of course, wants the association to pay for the attorney’s fees. We see both sides of the argument.
What should I do if my neighbors are making noise?
On your neighbors’ side, we’d like to see what specific type of noise bothers them and when they’re hearing it. If you have a better understanding of the noise issue, you might be able to make some inexpensive fixes to solve the problem.
My downstairs neighbor is making this into a compliance issue so she can have the homeowner’s association pay attorney fees and come after me. The letter from their attorney stated that some of the rugs were too thin and there were areas that weren’t covered! I don’t know how “majority” becomes defined as anything over 50 percent.
The question is whether the downstairs neighbor has a legitimate claim relating to the noise issue. If the neighbor does, then the question is whether you can do anything to remedy the situation.
Between the two of you, the board of managers of the building could mediate the dispute. Now that the downstairs neighbor has hired an attorney, that neighbor, of course, wants the association to pay for the attorney’s fees. We see both sides of the argument.
On your neighbors’ side, we’d like to see what specific type of noise bothers them and when they’re hearing it. If you have a better understanding of the noise issue, you might be able to make some inexpensive fixes to solve the problem.