What if I disturb the people upstairs every day?
1. If the upstairs owner disturbs people every day, you can first determine the reason why the other party does so and see if you can stop disturbing people. If it is inevitable to disturb people upstairs every day, such as children crying and sick, then the owners downstairs can only tolerate it, but they can ask the other party to control the volume as much as possible or take appropriate measures to avoid it as much as possible.
2. If disturbing the upstairs people every day can be avoided, then the downstairs owner can go to the upstairs owner for friendly negotiation, so that the other party can minimize the noise in the future. When negotiating, you must be calm and don't quarrel with the owners upstairs.
3. Downstairs owners can also do some sound insulation measures in their own homes, such as putting headphones in their ears, or installing some decorative materials with sound insulation functions on walls, doors, windows, ceilings, etc.
4. If the upstairs owners disturb the people every day, the downstairs owners can also complain to the property management company, so that the other party can consult and persuade the upstairs owners, and the property management company is generally obliged to help coordinate the residents' disputes between the owners.
If the upstairs owners don't want to listen to their opinions and disturb the people every day, then the downstairs owners can call the police and let the police persuade and warn the upstairs owners. If the upstairs owners still do not change, they will generally be subject to relevant economic penalties.
6. If the negotiation fails for many times, the downstairs owner can bring a lawsuit to the court, so that the court can force the upstairs owner to reduce the noise and stop disturbing the people, so as not to affect the normal rest of the downstairs owner.
The above is a detailed introduction about how to disturb people upstairs every day, hoping to help friends in need. Every day when someone is disturbing upstairs, we should first negotiate with each other in a friendly way. If negotiation fails, appropriate measures should be taken according to the attitude of the other party.