Is the landlord responsible for dealing with loud neighbors?

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Is the landlord responsible for dealing with loud neighbors?

I have a bothersome neighbor who is extremely loud all hours of the day and night. Does any responsibility lie with the landlord to deal with the issue, or is it simply a matter for the police. Also, do I have any legal right to terminate my lease early if the landlord can do nothing to improve the living situation? As it stands right now, I am losing sleep and my apartment has become very unpleasant to reside in.

Asked on April 21, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Florida

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

Whether or not a landlord has a responsibility is governed by your lease and your state law. If your state law makes it a nuisance complaint then your landlord may very well have responsibility to do something about it.  But you without a doubt have the right to quiet enjoyment of your apartment and that may also breach a warranty of habitability issue in your state.  Seek legal help.  Good luck.


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