Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
feuding neighbors
I posted a question previously
regarding two neighbors feuding in
our condominium building. The
argument centers around the right
for one of them to play his piano and
sing. The other neighbor
who lives above the piano player is
trying to put a stop to the piano
playing. Our HOA has already
reviewed the matter and has set
time limits to when our musical
neighbor can play. However, the
neighbor opposed the music player is
now citing a city law that regulates
the maximum decibel level
limit that someone can reach in a
community. He has taken to coming
around to the individual
owners trying to get us to sign some
form of injunction. The truth is that
we don't mind when our
neighbor plays the piano. I feel like
this is none of our business, and we
just want to be left alone. Is
there such a law regulating decibel
levels? And what can we do to
prevent ourselves from being
harassed further into getting involved
in this matter? Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: feuding neighbors
As I believe I explained before, HOA's are like a separate country, with separate laws.
Since your zip code indicates you live in Los Angeles, there are numerous noise ordinances. You would have to research yourself whether there are any limits to the decibel level.
As to being harassed further, to borrow a catchphrase from the anti-drug program, "just say no" to the annoying neighbor.