Partition in student flat...
"TMC" wrote in message
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"Marcus Fox" wrote in
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I am a student renting a room in a house with five other students. I have
been there for a while now, however, the problem is noise from the room
adjacent to mine. It is clear that the landlord has partitioned one of
the
rooms, half of which is now mine - with a single sheet of plasterboard
which
joins across the window. Is such a partition complying with building
regulations? It is clear that this is insufficient to stop noise
transfer
from the adjoining room and has led to falling out between myself and
the
occupant of the other room. I would much rather give the landlord a
month's
notice to leave the property, because of the noise nuisance and not
cause
further falling out between me and the other tenant, after all, I have
to
put up with living with him, however, the landlord is trying to hold me
to
the full term of the contract.
Marcus
The problem is the noise not the wall
Would it not be better to ask the landlord to deal with the noise or
approach your local EHO to take decibel readings and advise you if the
noise
is within legal limits? This they will do covertly
If the building is not up to standard then mentioning the EHO to the
Landlord may focus his mind for other reasons than the noise
Tony
aaaahahahahahahaha oh sorry, that's not meant as a joke is it....
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