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New Noisy Cint Neighbours From Hell

Bloomin' chavs!!!

Constant stream of people in/out, doors slamming, running up/down the stairs. Shouting, hollering out of the windows. Chanting like a footy group. Loud music on.

Coming/going/shouting, non stop... been like that for 35 minutes. All day people have been coming/going, I thought it was usual moving in noises/showing your mates and would stop.... but now it seems like the local chav has his own gaff.... so it's PARTY TIME!!!!

I have no social skills..... just needs for them to really fr1ck me off and I'll go up there and give them the full benefit of my discontent.

Outnumbered about 10:1 though, so biting my lip... for now.

Maybe they'll all die of something and quieten down.

*living in hope*
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  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,162 Forumite
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    People are always noiser when they first move in.

    Lots of work to be done, coming & going, all sorts.

    Fingers crossed it will all settle down.
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    MrsE wrote: »
    People are always noiser when they first move in.

    Lots of work to be done, coming & going, all sorts.

    Fingers crossed it will all settle down.
    No work to be done, it's a studio room. Rented furnished.
  • Lakey
    Lakey Posts: 206 Forumite
    Pastures, sounds like you are really out of sorts. Must be awful listening to all that kerfuffle. I don't know how I can help you, but just wanted to sympathise.

    Is it time to move on chuck.

    :confused:
  • loveandlight
    loveandlight Posts: 1,200 Forumite
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    I feel for you. We are having similar problems and they've been here for over a year now. We've complained to our management association and direct to the neighbours four times but neither of them care.
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    Lakey wrote: »
    Pastures, sounds like you are really out of sorts. Must be awful listening to all that kerfuffle. I don't know how I can help you, but just wanted to sympathise.

    Is it time to move on chuck.

    :confused:
    I am. I am sat here distrubed, shaking, heart racing and full of big anxiousness. Can't settle. Leaping about... distressed.

    Just wanted to moan. I know I can't do "the proper things" about it. Just needed a sounding board.

    These are thug-types... and I don't like it.
  • poppysarah
    poppysarah Posts: 11,522 Forumite
    If they continue to be noisy then ring the police. Lots of visitors can indicate drug dealing.
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    poppysarah wrote: »
    If they continue to be noisy then ring the police. Lots of visitors can indicate drug dealing.
    Nah, it was moving in, mates all coming round... now it's "LOOK - MY OWN GAFF LADZZ!!!"

    :)

    Noisy cints... more just arrived.
    Noisy, noisy cints.

    :)
  • Lakey
    Lakey Posts: 206 Forumite
    If they are thugs then best to keep to yourself. Are there other flats nearby that would be able to complain with you so you are not alone.
    Can you turn the tele on loud and try to block the noises out.
    Try to calm down and don't get yourself into a state if you can.
    You say you have difficulty with social skills, sounds to me like those baffoons don't even scratch the surface of social skills.

    Does it help if we stay online to talk you through. Hopefully they'll be on their way out to go and get plastered, lets hope they stay somewhere else.

    Can you contact your landlord to complain would that be useful?
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    Lakey wrote: »
    If they are thugs then best to keep to yourself. Are there other flats nearby that would be able to complain with you so you are not alone.
    Can you turn the tele on loud and try to block the noises out.
    Try to calm down and don't get yourself into a state if you can.
    You say you have difficulty with social skills, sounds to me like those baffoons don't even scratch the surface of social skills.

    Does it help if we stay online to talk you through. Hopefully they'll be on their way out to go and get plastered, lets hope they stay somewhere else.

    Can you contact your landlord to complain would that be useful?
    Not really anybody else about, quiet neighbour just came in, so not the only one in the building now... but there's nobody that lives here that would say/do anything even if they were here.

    I can't turn the telly on loud because of my hearing issues. It's super-sensitive to certain ranges ... and unexpected noises.

    :) scratch

    Yeah, I just want somewhere to moan and feel heard. That's all. Just don't want to feel completely alone.

    If this becomes a feature ... I will contact the landlord, who only lives 150 yards away. But not tonight, not for a one off... so far.
  • loveandlight
    loveandlight Posts: 1,200 Forumite
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    Landlords are responsible for the anti-social behaviour of their tenants so he/she may be a good person to complain to.
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