"A close neighbor is better than a distant relative!" - there are analogues of this proverb in many languages of the world. Indeed, it is a great success when decent, well-mannered people live nearby, to whom you can always turn for advice or help. But, unfortunately, there are neighbors that cause concern. For example, if they make a lot of noise at a later time. It is not hard to imagine what a person feels who, after a busy day at work, is forced to listen to loud music coming from a neighbor's apartment!
Instructions
Step 1
In each specific situation, you need to act in different ways. For example, your neighbors are quite normal people, they did not make noise before, but now they have some kind of celebration that lasted until late? It is hardly worth making a scandal, making sharp claims. Better do the following: go to your neighbors, congratulate them on the occasion and politely ask them to turn down the volume of the music. With a probability of 99%, they will willingly meet you, and even apologize for bothering you. It so happens that people, excited by a joyful meeting and consumed alcohol, simply themselves did not think of such a simple thing.
Step 2
If the night noise repeats itself with annoying constancy, and “does not reach” the neighbors in any way, write a complaint to the district police officer. He is obliged to react. Unfortunately, our law is too loyal to violators of peace and quiet, so first a warning will be issued to neighbors, then the case may come to a fine. Alas, its size is unlikely to scare off ill-mannered people (especially if they lead an asocial lifestyle), but it's better than nothing.
Step 3
File a lawsuit in court for moral damages. Prepare in advance for the fact that this is a difficult business that requires a lot of time and nerves. Since the burden of proof is on you under the law, take care of testimony, for example. Other neighbors who also suffer from nighttime noise may act as witnesses. There are already cases in judicial practice when fans of loud music not only paid very substantial fines, but also suffered much more serious punishments. For example, in one city in the Urals, residents, driven "to white heat" by a restless neighbor - a DJ, who stubbornly turned on music at full volume at night, managed to get him evicted. A harsh but fair lesson.