Another Problem Neighbour Thread

Caporegime
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The situation

My girlfriend owns a flat on the River Cam, nice location, great views. ****** neighbour. The guy underneath constantly play music to the extent where the floor literally vibrates. During the day roughly until midnight, sometimes constantly. Now, it was especially bad this weekend, Saturday evening I needed some sleep (was racing at Senior 2 and Elite at Peterborough Regatta) and the whole bedroom was shaking with this guy's stereo. Now this is one of the few times it's affected me, but my girlfriend is stressed beyond belief with it. It's been going on for months, and has gotten worse recently. She feels like she's being forced out of her home a lot of the time because of this guy.

Now, talking to him, writing him letters, asking him round for a drink to try and solve the problem has no effect. Calling the Council has absolutely no effect, they put her through to the Environmental Complaints Department (or something along those lines), who told her to 'record every incident, and report to us when it's happened more then three times'. Now, this goes on pretty much every day, certainly through the day - he's not so bad at night. Which when she is at work is ok, but at the weekend when she's knackered and just wants to have some quiet time at home..she can't. It's had her in tears many times.

I've read a few threads about problem neighbours on here, so I guess its a request for advice from those who have experienced this.

The police won't do anything. As far as they are concerned, it's not their problem. The council won't do anything either, despite saying they'd take action if it happened more then three times. She's spoken to the management that rent the flat to this guy (most people own the flats, I think this is the only rented property), nothing happened, despite several letters.

What on earth can you do about people that have zero regard for others?
 
I've spoken to him on numerous occasions, usually when my girlfriend has been driven to tears. No effect.

Will continue to get her to document activities, but since she's been doing it for almost a year now I don't really see how it's going to help any. She spoke to the neighbours on the ground floor recently (there are three floors, the nuisance is in the middle), and has invited them round for a drink to try and get on top of the situation. Apparently it's not as much of a problem for them but they do get annoyed by it.
 
Matt-Page said:
What does he say when you speak to him? Maybe a knife with blood dripping from it in your hand would make him turn it down.
It's like talking to a wall. He'll mutter something and then turn it down for 5 minutes or just ignore you.

A usual trick of his is to leave it on the vibration volume level (I presume '11' on the amplifier?) and go out. For hours.
 
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