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Is it your tenant who's being disturbed?
If yes, they're going to have to keep an accurate diary of things and report in to the authorities fairly regularly.
There was a brass operating in the house next door to mine in Essex, and whilst I dont think that the oldest profession is necessarily a bad thing, the collection of people turning up at all hours were.
The girl was as nice as pie, but her clients were highly unsavoury characters.
The old bill nicked this selection of visitors with possession and didn't bother prosecuting her. After that she kept her hours 9-6 and almost never at weekends.
Anyone have any successful experience of reducing the impact of a neighbor in a block of flats who
i) is clearly off their rocker (drunk, shouting)
ii) letting their very young children run amok in communal garden (littering, smashing glass, vandalising)
iii) a near constant noise nuisance (hi-fi, slamming doors)
Also: single, seemingly vulnerable mum.
It's my rental flat, and I should just sell the place sharpish, shouldn't I?