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You may know me from such threads as, "my apartment is being sold and I have to find a new residence amidst this chronic housing shortage".
Well, last December I was, by divine intervention and probably based on my winning personality, offered a beautiful ground floor apartment in the same building where my old place was, and was sold.
I was so happy, it caters to everything I need, storage, warmth, cleanliness, facilities.
Except, right outside is the courtyard for the apartment facility (which consists of four different buildings converging around this area).
I thought initially this was an advantage, and it is lovely, but the block directly across from my apartment is in fact not owned by the general management company, rather by government organization that manages community accommodation for mental health patients.
Long story short, some kids of one of the mental patients (three precisely), wreek havoc in said courtyard. Belting a heavy leather foot ball against the building windows and doors, kicking railings, yelling and screaming and generally causing optimal disturbance.
I warned them off before and being the kids of mental patients, one started screaming like a wild child, telling me to drop dead and he'd burn my apartment etc., obscenities.
Given that I spend the mid day working from a desk in my living room, their noise disturbance is infuriating.
Anyone experience anything similar and how did you manage it?
Well, last December I was, by divine intervention and probably based on my winning personality, offered a beautiful ground floor apartment in the same building where my old place was, and was sold.
I was so happy, it caters to everything I need, storage, warmth, cleanliness, facilities.
Except, right outside is the courtyard for the apartment facility (which consists of four different buildings converging around this area).
I thought initially this was an advantage, and it is lovely, but the block directly across from my apartment is in fact not owned by the general management company, rather by government organization that manages community accommodation for mental health patients.
Long story short, some kids of one of the mental patients (three precisely), wreek havoc in said courtyard. Belting a heavy leather foot ball against the building windows and doors, kicking railings, yelling and screaming and generally causing optimal disturbance.
I warned them off before and being the kids of mental patients, one started screaming like a wild child, telling me to drop dead and he'd burn my apartment etc., obscenities.
Given that I spend the mid day working from a desk in my living room, their noise disturbance is infuriating.
Anyone experience anything similar and how did you manage it?