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If management keeps brushing you off…you could go more “Karen” on them or keep bugging them. You pay rent.
I’d keep it indirect especially if they seem like they don’t care; why bother talking directly with the neighbors which they could potentially see as confrontational. Personally I’d stop escalating with the music since it’s not working (they’re either unaware or are jerks). Make management deal with it.
Also keep complaining to management if they continue. Apartments I lived at had quiet hours in the contract; after so many complaints someone could get kicked out. Hopefully this is the case for you. Good luck. It’s a game of patience.
The music is working now because they're getting little sleep now now that I've stopped giving them a break here and there. I have a lot more endurance when it comes to operating with little sleep. These idiots fucked with the wrong person LMAO
Having said that, I am going to meet with management in person. When I originally contacted them it was via email, which probably made it easy for them to deflect it. I won't make it a noise issue but a matter of property damage that should be within their interests.