Submitted by Tired-Tenant t3_122mhtk in massachusetts
Hi Reddit!
I live in an apartment that’s above an unofficial workshop here in MA and looking for some advice.
I should mention that when I was shown the apartment, the property manager told me it was "retail space being renovated" which turned out to be a bold lie. The maintenance guys that work for the building owner's company use it as a workshop. I've talked to them before and they even call it a workshop. As you can image the noise is insane and getting worse the longer I live here. (Thankfully it's not everyday, but most days).
The workshop's space is completely gutted. No dry wall, no insulation, no vents, no flooring, etc. That means that every sound made in there travels directly into my apartment, sometimes starting at 6:30am. Power tools, the door slamming, the workers voices, the sounds from their cell phones, anything. I can hear their conversations word for word.
I once heard a guy fart.
This must work both ways because I made the mistake once of using my bathroom directly above the workshop and could hear 2 workers talking about how they can hear me peeing. I'm a woman living alone and this makes me very uncomfortable.
There's a Permit to Build on the door but it was issued several years ago. The inside has barely changed in the 2 years I've been living here (you can see in from the outside when they leave the door open). I've emailed the property manager about the noise but nothing seems to change.
Anyone have any experience with this or have advice? Is this legally allowed or even safe?
Thank you!
- A very tired tenant
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P.S. I do realize I could just move, but I do love the apartment and the location. The rental/housing market here sucks and finding a new apartment is very difficult and moving would be very expensive.
Unfair_Isopod534 t1_jdqu2fp wrote
I think you a barking up the wrong tree here. You could try to force out the workshop or you could use the noise to get lower rent or break ur lease early. If not, your option is to move out. It is not your property so you are fighting against landlord and workshop owner.