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downstairs neighbor complaining about noises 1 day after we move in?
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<blockquote data-quote="JavB" data-source="post: 2520204" data-attributes="member: 860363"><p>I lived like this for many years. Your apt floor is made out of two layers of wood, your floor is one, and her ceiling is the other, creating a hollow drum-like box. Any little noise you make gets multiplied just like a drum or wooden box, you might have a little insulation (carpet) she has nothing!. I learned how to walk so my naked heels didn't "hit" the floor. At night I would tip toe so not wake my neighbor. I also always requested the top floor so I didn't get anybody on top. She's right but that's apt living, she should have requested the top floor, so she doesn't hear anybody, you should unfortunately walk "softly" in your apt, don't let kids and dogs run or jump. Also request to change apts maybe to first floor so your activities don't bother anybody. Above all Don't argue with this person. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JavB, post: 2520204, member: 860363"] I lived like this for many years. Your apt floor is made out of two layers of wood, your floor is one, and her ceiling is the other, creating a hollow drum-like box. Any little noise you make gets multiplied just like a drum or wooden box, you might have a little insulation (carpet) she has nothing!. I learned how to walk so my naked heels didn't "hit" the floor. At night I would tip toe so not wake my neighbor. I also always requested the top floor so I didn't get anybody on top. She's right but that's apt living, she should have requested the top floor, so she doesn't hear anybody, you should unfortunately walk "softly" in your apt, don't let kids and dogs run or jump. Also request to change apts maybe to first floor so your activities don't bother anybody. Above all Don't argue with this person. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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