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	<title>Comments on: Can we be evicted for noise complaints?</title>
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		<title>By: Murray</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Murray]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The landlord is required to give you an eviction notice, usually it&#039;s 30 days before an eviction. However, if the landlord is aware you have children and they only jump/run during daylight hours (usually 9am - 10pm) then the person downstairs really cannot complain as you probably aren&#039;t violating your city&#039;s noise laws (you might need to check this to see if you are, and for the times noise laws are in effect). The person below you needs to understand you have kids. The girl above me I&#039;ve complained about only because they make absurd, loud noises AFTER 10pm throughout the night (such as moving furniture across the apartment like it&#039;s an olympic sport, slamming doors, dropping heavy items). After enough complaints, they will get eviction warnings. However, this is only because it&#039;s during hours where I have the right to enjoy a quiet apartment.

At the very least, suggest to the landlord you change to a bottom apartment and remain on the same lease terms if it comes to eviction.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The landlord is required to give you an eviction notice, usually it&#8217;s 30 days before an eviction. However, if the landlord is aware you have children and they only jump/run during daylight hours (usually 9am &#8211; 10pm) then the person downstairs really cannot complain as you probably aren&#8217;t violating your city&#8217;s noise laws (you might need to check this to see if you are, and for the times noise laws are in effect). The person below you needs to understand you have kids. The girl above me I&#8217;ve complained about only because they make absurd, loud noises AFTER 10pm throughout the night (such as moving furniture across the apartment like it&#8217;s an olympic sport, slamming doors, dropping heavy items). After enough complaints, they will get eviction warnings. However, this is only because it&#8217;s during hours where I have the right to enjoy a quiet apartment.</p>
<p>At the very least, suggest to the landlord you change to a bottom apartment and remain on the same lease terms if it comes to eviction.</p>
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