Apartment Living: Neighbors And Potential Issues

By Marty Jackson


As it seems to be the case with everything in life, there are upsides and downsides to living in a rented apartment. Of the potential issues a renter will face, one of the most likely will be an incidence of a dispute with a neighbor. While issues with neighbors in neighborhoods with houses aren't exactly uncommon, living in the close proximity of an apartment complex can have a tendency to build tension faster. If you've never lived in an apartment or condo before, what are some issues you should be prepared to face?

Living in an apartment will put you in far closer proximity to your neighbors than a neighborhood of houses. Because of this, noise complaints will be more common. In any normal building, you'll be sharing one or more walls with a neighbor. You may find yourself wanting to bang on the wall and shout "TURN IT DOWN!" on more than one occasion. However, it pays to be tactful and foster positive relationships with the neighbors. It's also best to do your part to be a courteous tenant, avoiding making noise during the late or early hours.

Speaking of being courteous, having a positive relationship with the neighbors will make apartment dwelling more pleasant for all involved. When neighbors are willing to calmly discuss issues and compromise, apartment life can be so much easier. Granted, not everyone can be reasoned with, but you can at least say you did your part.

If you choose to host parties in your apartment, it is the responsibility of the renter to keep the actions of the guests in check. The host should do his part to make sure the party doesn't upset the neighbors, or make them uncomfortable.

Some people work odd hours, having to adjust their schedule to sleep during the day. If you are one of these people, you're probably aware of the challenges, which can be compounded in the more contained ecosystem of the apartment complex. In closer proximity, you'll likely have to deal with more noise.

You could try talking to your neighbors, and telling them about your schedule, but it's not exactly reasonable to expect them to bend over backwards and change their lifestyle for you. They have to be courteous to the other tenants, after all, so they'll likely do their loudest actions at the times when most of the other residents aren't trying to sleep.

That means you will probably be the one that has to adapt to the situation. You could probably invest in earplugs, or a machine to generate white noise to drown out noise pollution. Additionally, so that neighbors don't have reason to complain about you, it would be wise to avoid being overly noisy at the hours when the majority of people sleep. Doing your part to be courteous to other apartment residents can make the entire thing more livable for everyone.




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