On the whole when-to-talk-to-your-upstairs-neighbor versus talking-to-the-landlord issue:
But, that's different than water leakage, right? I mean, there's no implied criticism in letting someone know that there's a leak, and perhaps we should talk to the landlord?
ETA:
So do I talk to the landlord about their screaming fights? If it wasn't a regular occurrence, I wouldn't say a thing. But it's getting really old.
Yes, you can do that.
(sorry, I am half paying attention to stuff today.)
Sounds like you need a prescription ointment, Frank.
So do I talk to the landlord about their screaming fights? If it wasn't a regular occurrence, I wouldn't say a thing. But it's getting really old.
My upstairs neighbors were the same, and management didn't do a thing. I resorted to calling the police (on more than one occasion), especially when I can hear her screaming, "No! Get away from me!" I haven't seen idiot-boy around for months now, so I assume she wised up and tossed him out.
So do I talk to the landlord about their screaming fights?
Is it going to be obvious that it was you that complained? Personally, in that situation, I wouldn't be comfortable complaining to their faces either given the reason they are making so much noise.
You have a right to enjoy a quiet apartment and it's the lanlord's job to provide that. I think you are justified in complaining if it is a semi-common problem.
On the whole when-to-talk-to-your-upstairs-neighbor versus talking-to-the-landlord issue:
But, that's different than water leakage, right? I mean, there's no implied criticism in letting someone know that there's a leak, and perhaps we should talk to the landlord?
Um, yes? No? (I think I missed a page of posts, because I don't get this.)
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The correct course of action in these circumstances, Steph, is to move to San Francisco. (or maybe even New York).
ita's hearts are lines for me, too. (In Firefox on the Mac.)
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But, that's different than water leakage, right? I mean, there's no implied criticism in letting someone know that there's a leak, and perhaps we should talk to the landlord?
Um, yes? No? (I think I missed a page of posts, because I don't get this.)
Yeah, sorry. I was being self involved. I'd brought something up earlier, in my haste of reeading, I thought something was about that... and blah de blah. I did edit my post afterward.
Sorry! I'm all over the place today.
I think Cindy deserves a - for that post.