#75980On Friday, December 28, 2007Guest (not verified) said,
I worked in the legal field all my life (on the "west coast") and, I think you are within your rights to demand "moving expenses" and of course, release from the lease and the return of your deposit. What you didn't mention is whether or not you have "documented" this situation. This would involve keeping a daily log of time noise begins and stops and a tape recording of the volume of the noise would also help. Another step it would be wise to take is to get a friend to stay over as a "witness" to the noise incidents. I don't know if this will help but it might be worth a try.
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I worked in the legal field
I worked in the legal field all my life (on the "west coast") and, I think you are within your rights to demand "moving expenses" and of course, release from the lease and the return of your deposit. What you didn't mention is whether or not you have "documented" this situation. This would involve keeping a daily log of time noise begins and stops and a tape recording of the volume of the noise would also help. Another step it would be wise to take is to get a friend to stay over as a "witness" to the noise incidents. I don't know if this will help but it might be worth a try.
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