hornylimerick (16-02-11)
Jump in the car, make the way to Tralee and I promise I ll take care of u.![]()
hornylimerick (16-02-11)
Keep a diary detailing every disturbance you experience from them.
Report every incident to the guards (and I dont mean every time they drop a plate).
Then send details of all the disturbances to the landlord asking them to take action and point out
that the guards have been informed of all the bigger problems.
If the guards are called there enough times they will take action themseleves to get you off their back.
I'm surprised they didnt go in when you called them before.
I reported a noisey party at the house across the road from me in UK and when they didnt get an answer at the door they climbed over the back garden wall and walked in through the open patio door! :-)
hornylimerick (16-02-11)
Do a little homework HL . Get the landlords number. Not that hard if you are clever about it. Then ring the landlord every time it kicks off.
I've been through this before and the landlord is your only hope.
I found out the landlords mobile, landline and home address. Rang him all night, every night there was a problem. Even called to his house at 4am to invite him around to hear the noise.
Don't even bother trying to confront the students, It's the landlords problem.
Hman (16-02-11), hornylimerick (16-02-11)