I'm considering moving into my dad's duplex, which he plans to sell to me. However, I've noticed that the neighbors can be extremely loud, blasting music, fighting, and even being intimate in a way that feels too close for comfort! My dad has already made many noise disturbance calls to the cops over the years, and now I'm feeling hesitant about purchasing it, especially since I have a newborn. I'm wondering if soundproofing the wall between our units might help, but I have a lot of questions and could use some clarity on the best steps to take.
4 Answers
Honestly, why bother with a tough situation when you could find a better place? Soundproofing has its limits, and depending on the construction, fixing issues could get expensive. Just think about it before jumping in!
Soundproofing definitely seems like a solid plan! Also, don't forget to check the lease agreement your neighbors signed. If it's got rules against being noisy or damaging property, you may have some leeway to take action against them, perhaps even leading to an eviction if they're really disruptive.
Keep in mind that soundproofing isn't a magic fix if the neighbors are problematic. You might face pushback if you try addressing their behavior. Plus, depending on where you live, the outcome might not be in your favor.
If you decide to buy, remember you're allowed to evict the current neighbors as the new owner. Once that's done, you can remodel and hopefully find better tenants!
