on 22-05-2016 08:44 AM
on 22-05-2016 04:31 PM
@hahahavefun wrote:
The single mum moved out shortly after this new lady moved in to get a house for her 2 kids.
Did the new "lady" have anything to do with that?
That may give the Agent cause for concern that she's at fault,eg: a bully trying to force others out?
on 22-05-2016 04:49 PM
@icyfroth wrote:Wait till your daughter has the baby. Then she can get a single mother's pension and apply for housing in her own right.
Then the boyfriend can move in with her.
Is he on a Newstart allowance? If yes they should have no problems making ends meet.
Then you can enjoy your unit and have peace with the neighbours and go and babysit your grandchild over at your daughter's place.
how about the father getting
a job and supporting his family?
to get a single mothers pension
she would have to lie about not being
in a relationship with the baby's
father
on 22-05-2016 04:54 PM
22-05-2016 05:07 PM - edited 22-05-2016 05:09 PM
To keep on topic...
haha, you seem v reasonable to me. Im wondering if this woman is over reacting/ overly sensitive to noise..
There could be many reasons for this- she might be unused to living alone, she might be highly strung, she might have any number of illnesses or worries. But these arent your concern, unless she wants to confide in them to you. Its a real shame that she went to the RE and made a complaint, being able to overhear someones phone call, being able to hear someones tv? sheesh, Im just wondering where on earth shes been living before now..?
See if you can have a calm talk to the RE- Im sure theyve dealt with this over and over, and explain to them you spoke to her, but feel its unreasonable that she bangs on your windows, and makes a complaint about noise when its over the top, and your good tenant history backs you up..You might find that the RE have already pegged her behaviour..Im eyerolling here- she might find that to complain about something so minor gives her a bad rep..(as a p.i.t.a)
Try and take it easy..
on 22-05-2016 05:51 PM
Looks like Icy thinks public housing is avaliable at the drop of a hat, lol
on 22-05-2016 05:55 PM
on 22-05-2016 06:01 PM
The agent is doing their job and some people just specialize in complaining:
Dear xxxxx
We refer to your letter dated November 6th regarding the Noise Complaint. We feel obliged to refute some of the claims as they are unfounded.
We don't drag items across the floor, unless you are referring to wheeling the pram with our baby in it? Not what we would call excessive noise. Nor do we turn up the volume of music or television when she cries and find this to be a very strange comment given the fact that xxxx has been studying for exams intensely for the last few weeks.
We would just like this letter to be viewed and stored by you in case it should ever be required to prove this person's (let's be kind) unrealistic expectations regarding the use of our toilet. Could you please inform the owner that we do close the bathroom door when it is in use. The 'person' responsible for this complaint has demonstrated no evidence of any reasonable attitudes.
At this stage we have received nothing in writing to illustrate to us that our concerns have been taken seriously, could this be addressed please? xxxxxx, the owner below us disturbs our peace, comfort and privacy and we feel that she is trying to drive us out of our home. We would like to advise that we will be seeking advice again from Tenancy Advice and Advocacy Services to see what can be done about this type of harassment. She has shown no desire to “get along” or compromise. The constant peering in our window makes us feel uncomfortable.
We will continue to be respectful of the local residents and keep the noise to a minimum, we only ask that the same respect for our comfort, peace and privacy be returned.
Thanks very much,
on 22-05-2016 06:02 PM
on 22-05-2016 06:31 PM
on 22-05-2016 07:58 PM
@hahahavefun wrote:
Thankyou everyone so much for your comments . Its just very sad its come to this because when she first moved in we thought she was lovely and i thought this is great i have someone I can have a chat to but now she has been avoiding me .
The real estate or my neighbour dont know my daughter is pregnant yet as I have been waiting for her to reach the 12 week mark but I will tell the agent and ask if its possible to move into a house as soon as they have one we can afford because im honest enough to say the noise issue will not go away .
I'm not one for taking undeserved guff from anyone, but being in your position I might.
Even though you don't owe it to her...you might consider apologizing for the noise and point out how you are trying to limit the noise.
Sort of letting her think she has the upper hand....at least for now.
Maybe if she knows you are going to move soon anyway, she might back off.
Reminds me of a place I rented. It didn't matter what time I went to sleep...soon as I started to drift off the guy in the apartment below me would close his reclining chair. The best way I could describe the sound....a person falling down 5 steps of the stairs.
It would jar me awake...every single night...sheer torture.
With the rising cost of living and shortage of affortable housing all new housing being built for the last few years are apartment buldings. The noise, the parking issues (people taking your spots, hitting your door with theirs denting it)....what a nightmare.
Good luck finding a house HaHa <the poster...I'm not laughing, lol.