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idayrare corded
idayrare corded Nov 16 '23
The last week has sucked. They cleared a lot over one & behind mine. knocked down all the trees and the noise has been awful from the bulldozers & dump trucks. Since I'm not being compensated in any way for any of this growing pains of misery. This is how I intend to get even. When the new homeowner's move in I'm going to play my guitars at max amp volumes and play like a toddler making awful music every chance I get.
William Hopster
William Hopster Nov 16 '23
Can’t slam the door behind you, man.
Rajesh Rajpo
Rajesh Rajpo Nov 16 '23
Another step you can take is to look into local noise regulations and construction guidelines. You can contact the construction company and inquire about whether they are following these regulations regarding working hours and noise levels.
If direct communication and checking regulations don't yield positive results, you might consider community mediation services if they are available in your area. These services can help resolve disputes between neighbors in a peaceful manner.
For more detailed guidance on handling residential disputes, you can visit ScottSte.co.uk. Remember, it's always better to seek a peaceful resolution that benefits both you and your new neighbors in the long run.
The Forum post is edited by Rajesh Rajpo Nov 16 '23