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How do you politely ask your neighbor to be quiet?
Ask them politely if they and you can come to an agreement on noise level and time to shut it down. Indeed, they may not be aware of how intrusive they are being. Let them know when you need them to be quiet. Be polite, but be firm.
How do you politely tell someone to keep it down?
Tell them to please be quiet, not rudely but sincerely. Say they are being disruptive or distracting and its hard to concentrate. If they are still being rude, just tell them to shut up.
How do you politely ask someone to be quiet?
Is it rude to ask someone to be quiet?
The good news is that it’s perfectly OK as long as your intentions are in the right place (and you’re not just being straight-up rude). Do it right and I promise nobody will hate you for it. In fact, they might respect you even more for being the person to pipe up.
Is it rude to ask someone to keep it down?
Can I talk to my Neighbor about their noise problem?
Ideally, you will be able to talk to your neighbor when they are not being noisy or disruptive, especially if the problem occurs in the middle of the night (when no one is at their best) or if you are angry while the noise is going on.
How do you know if your neighbors are being rude?
In any case, you won’t know that your neighbors are being rude on purpose unless you ask them to stop. You can call attention to the fact that they’re being noisy by:
Can a landlord evict a noisy neighbor for no reason?
As a last resort, your landlord may evict the noisy neighbor if the situation is that serious. When filing a report with the police, expect the same results. After a warning, the police may give your neighbor a ticket for continuing to disturb the peace with their noise. Just like a lot of annoying things, noisy neighbors are a part of life.
How can I get a quiet apartment in a noisy neighborhood?
Talk to the landlord or property manager about requesting a top floor apartment. While it may not keep your side neighbors from making noise, at least no one will be above you stomping around! And if all else fails, you could move out entirely. Find yourself a quieter community to live in or a single-family home for rent.