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I signed my lease in the beginning of 2020 and moved into my first apartment, which, I guess you could say is a pretty big accomplishment, right? Things have been pretty cool, and I’m really enjoying it here, I live in the metropolitan area now, as opposed to my crappy hometown, though there’s only one real issue that I have in regards to where I am now, and that being my neighbors.
Probably silly to say, given that I've never even met them, but at this point, I'm not even willing to lol. My primary issue with them right now is that they play obnoxious music literally every *single* day, on a daily basis, and it's constantly piercing my walls, especially during evening hours. Now, on most evening hours, I'm not trying to sleep, but as I'm typing this thread, I was actually attempting to, and bam, there it goes. Loud and clear as usual. I'm a rare breed of a black guy that absolutely despises rap music (PERSONALLY, and I cannot stress this enough), because in the era of 2015-2020, it's mostly trash.That's just MY opinion, feel free to disagree. I'll admit, I've gone to the front office and complained about this at least 3 times or so, so yes I'm a snitch. Don't care lmao. It'd be nice to at least go a week without having this trash playing directly through my wall on a daily basis, because 1. It's too loud. It's probably medium-loud, but I can hear it clearly through my wall, and that I dont like, and 2. Most of what they play is trash. Believe me, I'm literally hearing it all the time. Though I don't believe there's a realistic solution to this, because it is an apartment complext, right? Is this really a common problem that most people run into? I'd hope not, but... yeah. I'm interested in hearing how others would hypothetically deal with a scenario like this, especially those with active leases. Let me know, I'd really want to hear opinions!
And with that, good god, I'm back to my attempts of sleeping again, despite this bullshit next door
P.S.: If I remember correctly, I DO have neighbors to the left. Love them, because I don't even believe they exist sometimes. That's how not-loud they are!
Probably silly to say, given that I've never even met them, but at this point, I'm not even willing to lol. My primary issue with them right now is that they play obnoxious music literally every *single* day, on a daily basis, and it's constantly piercing my walls, especially during evening hours. Now, on most evening hours, I'm not trying to sleep, but as I'm typing this thread, I was actually attempting to, and bam, there it goes. Loud and clear as usual. I'm a rare breed of a black guy that absolutely despises rap music (PERSONALLY, and I cannot stress this enough), because in the era of 2015-2020, it's mostly trash.That's just MY opinion, feel free to disagree. I'll admit, I've gone to the front office and complained about this at least 3 times or so, so yes I'm a snitch. Don't care lmao. It'd be nice to at least go a week without having this trash playing directly through my wall on a daily basis, because 1. It's too loud. It's probably medium-loud, but I can hear it clearly through my wall, and that I dont like, and 2. Most of what they play is trash. Believe me, I'm literally hearing it all the time. Though I don't believe there's a realistic solution to this, because it is an apartment complext, right? Is this really a common problem that most people run into? I'd hope not, but... yeah. I'm interested in hearing how others would hypothetically deal with a scenario like this, especially those with active leases. Let me know, I'd really want to hear opinions!
And with that, good god, I'm back to my attempts of sleeping again, despite this bullshit next door
P.S.: If I remember correctly, I DO have neighbors to the left. Love them, because I don't even believe they exist sometimes. That's how not-loud they are!