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intensely_human ,

Have you tried talking to them?

wuphysics87 OP ,

I knocked twice. I left a note. They are stomping around above me atm. I might go full Jack Nicholson and break the door down with an ax.

Moreless ,

People who walk on their heel don’t realize how bassy and thumpy it sounds compared to walking on the flat part of their foot

intensely_human ,

Entire generations are growing up without playing capture the flag at night

Drusas ,

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4IRB0sxw-YU

I never get tired of this one.

ryathal ,
multifariace ,

Are they Mormon missionaries? I swear they put a bowling lane in their apartments. This is from two different sources. One of which I got to witness myself on several occasions.

Hikermick ,

Buy them a nice rug

Jivebunny ,
@Jivebunny@lemmy.world avatar

They’re crows. They are a murder. They do not listen to requests.

wuphysics87 OP ,

Update: Thanks for the advice. Particularly, they may not realize they are loud. That was something I hadn’t considered. I knocked on the door, and no one answered. I know someone is up there, because they walk like a dinosaur. Based on their steps during the day, I imagine they are quite heavy set, know how loud they walk, and could be embarrassed to open the door. I will try again later, and hopefully a positive update will follow.

But, if this turns into a game of noise, I have a solution: make them louder. I have access to an ultra sonics lab. They’ll be loud enough I won’t need to call in a noise compaint. The rest of the complex will come with torches and pitchforks. Though I believe this can be solved diplomatically.

Drusas ,

Keep in mind that they may have a social anxiety which prevents them from answering the door. When I was younger, I pretty much never answered doors and just stayed as quiet as possible until the knocker went away.

viking ,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

just stayed as quiet as possible until the knocker went away.

Sounds like an automated knocker would be the solution to OPs problem.

communism ,
@communism@lemmy.ml avatar

I used to knock on their door and ask nicely and apologetically and they stopped for a while but then resumed :/ It’s not entirely their fault cause the walls were pretty thin but they could have gone somewhere else to hang out with their friends at 3am.

angelmountain ,
  1. Ask nicely
  2. Aks firmly
  3. Call the police
  4. Heat rises 🔥
intensely_human ,

“Excuse me, could you please be a little quieter with your walking?”

“Oh! Sure thing I didn’t …”

“Please stop making so much noise”

“Sure I …”

“Hello. Yes I have a noise complaint to make … yes it’s my neighbor. 123 N Field Crest Lane. Please come quickly!”

“I said I’d …”

“Have at ye!”

SoyViking ,
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Someone I knew was living in an old building with old-timey fuse boxes placed outside the apartments. When she got tired of her idiot neighbours partying on a weekday night for the millionth time despite being asked to dial it down she finally had enough and went to the fuse box and took away all the fuses to the neighbour’s apartment.

She never had trouble with noise again.

Drusas ,

I like your friend.

fmstrat ,

Some people are just dumb. They may not realize how much noise they are making. If they do, does your city have a noise ordinance?

The order is typically contact them/leave a polite note, contact landlord, contact authorities (while it is happening).

menemen ,

When we had the problem, I talked to him and we ended up on very friendly terms. He gave his best to be quite. Wasn’t perfect, but acceptable.

Akasazh ,
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Not exactly the same situation but have had neighbours that has the habit of throwing a loud party once in a while without telling anyone.

Next time the were setting up I went over with a bottle of popular tipple and asked them kindly please to let us know ahead next time, so we could plan around it. After that they were very becoming and even polite about it.

What I mean to say it’s that even if anger is building up at your end, you should try your best and be nice, they might not (weirdly) be aware of the fall out of their behaviour.

Churbleyimyam ,

I once had a party when I was younger and didn’t let the neighbours know beforehand. The next day the guy from next door came over and I was expecting him to give me a telling off about the noise. Instead he asked me if me and my friends had moved his girlfriend’s car to the other side of the road. I’d never even spoken to him before, so of course I didn’t have a key to the car. He said it was a small car and a group of us could have bounced it across the road. I told him that I had no knowledge of that happening and maybe his girlfriend just forgot where she’d parked it but he went away looking unconvinced. Never spoke to him again before we moved out and I think he still believed we’d moved it.

Dirk ,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

It is time for war! Get a floor-shaker!

[…], such gadgets are built around vibrating motors originally designed to run industrial sieves. They come with multiple modes: vibration only, pounding only, or a combination of the two. A fourth option activates both, along with other random sounds including static, persistent knocks, and even piercing shrieks.

The floor-shaker serves one purpose: when installed on the user’s ceiling, the deafening noise it makes is projected into the house above

www.sixthtone.com/news/1008294

veroxii ,

I like your style man.

barsquid ,

I have considered exactly this before but held off suspecting that it would bother neighbors below. Looks like it ruins the lives of everyone in the building. Glad I didn’t set one up.

Dirk ,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

Ah, it’s just collateral damage that everyone will hate you …

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