
estielmo
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"... I don't want to keep calling and be a pain in his butt!!"
He doesn't live there and can express all the sympathy in the world, but in the end all he cares about is the rent check and not being bothered.
Unless you and the neighbors complain constantly at every instance of disruption he won't do anything. Squeaky wheels get the grease. |
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Landlord
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Call Child Protective Services. It is not legal to leave a 12 year old child home alone. The poor child is being neglected and can't be blamed for poor parenting. Please call so that he can receive some help. |
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Liz M
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Contact your local child protection agency. And tell them exactly what you are saying now, they will head over there and investigate, and more likely remove the child, that sounds like emotional abuse and neglect that kind of abuse can last a life time.
your concerns are valid. |
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Greg
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You give your landlord notice that either he deal with it or your moving. |
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Melissa A
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The only thing you really can do is to continue to call your land lord and CYS (Child Youth Services ?) continually and possibly the police when it reaches an extreme.
You might talk to and encourage your other neighbors to do the same.
Be aware state agencies like CYS are notorious for making a production of doing nothing.
Sorry to hear about your problem. |
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Janet B
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I would say, check your lease if you have one, to see if there is a clause about excessive noise. The noisy tenants may be in violation of their lease. It could be just a matter of time before they will be evicted. |
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Max M
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Do you have a gun?
If not then pushing him down some stairs will suffice |
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dakotamoon1980
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i would contact child protective services b/c what she is doing to her son is verbal abuse and neglect. they will do an investigation of the entire family, and hopefully when they see that officials have become involved, something will change. |
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Perspiciens
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he's your landlord and you're paying him to live where ever you are, YOU'RE ENTITLED TO BE A PAIN IN THE BUTT. child services should do something about this, it's not humane for the mother to leave her child alone (mostly because he has medical problems, i assume). i'm not sure what else to tell you but DON'T GIVE UP. you have a right to be comfortable if you're paying the rent. |
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harroldreyes
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Why don't you two just move out and find somewhere else? If the landlord doesn't evict them, after countless times trying to quiet them down, and the police can't do anything, then it might mean you need to start to look for a new place.
You can always try to talk to the mother...but that's on you...good luck! |
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CincyGirl
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The LL is never going to know if there is a constant problem unless you call and "be a pest." After so many noise complaints, there should be something written in the lease about evictions and such.
If the LL isn't going to do anything further from your complaints, I suggest you find somewhere better to live. |
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Kelli F
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You shouldnt have to worry about being a pain in the butt to your landlord. You pay the rent just like everyone else and you deserve some peace and quiet. I would keep telling him about it and eventually mabye he'll find some way of evicting them. |
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Allie <3
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move out |
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Alterfemego
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Time to move. Tell you landlord you have the right to "quiet enjoyment of your unit" and you're not getting it. You could also file a complaint to the child abuse line, this kid is being neglected which is a case of abuse. |
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xDisneyxLoverrrx
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Don't worry. Call the Protective Services. Or invite him over and talk to him about it. Tell him to please stop. Take him out... Shopping... get Pizza or something. Make him happy. See, if u make him shop or eat, he will become tired and he will fall asleep and u will too. I wish you the best luck. You can also stay in a hotel, parents house until everything gets better. Call his mom and tell her. GOOD LUCK =] |
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