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Flat dwellers: how much neighbour noise do you suffer from?
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My best friend lives in a converted house. Probably about 30 years old.
His upstairs neighbours are quiet, but do have wooden floors and cats. Its so funny hearing them running across the floor (their claws clicking on the wood). But other than that you can only hear the tv when eastenders starts up (What is it with that song being so loud?!)Green and White Barmy Army!0 -
Stating a fact I would call it. Have you actually read sapphire's posts???:rolleyes:
Of course I have. But your reply hasn't answered my question:rolleyes:RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0 -
As you suggested, I have reported this thread, it is getting rather out of hand. I'm not insinuating that I think sapphire is racist, I'm saying it. I think sapphire is racist. End of. Hopefully the thread will be deleted or edited.
Reported to abuseRENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0
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