Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
Noisy neighbor
Hi, my neighbor downstairs has been
noisy since I moved upstairs of him
(almost 4 years now). I have let him
now that his TV and music are too
loud especially at night but he simply
doesn't care. We went through many
arguments, police calls, I event took
him to arbitration. He finally decided
to give me his phone number for me
to call him if he is too noisy. Now if I
call him he tell the police I am
harassing him.
He now has a new electric noise
coming from bellow my bedroom that
keeps me and my husband up all
night.
The landlord doesn't seem to do
anything about it and gives him all
the rights to do anything he wants in
his rental apartment. I own mine.
What can I do? May I sue him?
I feel completely hopeless. I know
that what he is doing is not right, we
should not be deprived of our nights
of sleep. His parents are the lesses
but they don't live here most of the
time.
Can you help?
Thanks for answering my call.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Noisy neighbor
You certainly have rights to quiet enjoyment of your home. Police won't help then it is back to court. This time however use an attorney and if you used one last time, use a different one who will force the landlord to act against this foolish person.
Good luck.
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