wow.. I just found this thread from a google search on "noisy neighbour who are3 council tenants".
I so TOTALLY feel for all the folks who have written their experiences. I've lived here in my flat for a year, after the first month I was so fed up with the 4 big dogs next door, constantly barking, and the constant revving of motorbikes and scooters, that I complained to Camden Council.
To my shock, not 1 week later I got a phone call from Camden Council who were all keen to get me to record the details and they would take action by sending them a Noise Abatement order (or something).
Then the council found out that the neighbours in question were council tenants and they referred me to the local housing office.
Since then, I've sent no fewer than 7 emails of complaint, and left no fewer than 4 messages on the phone, and not once have I had my messages even acknowledged.
I decided a few weeks ago to keep my own noise diary and take videos, I haven't had a chance to take these down to the housing office yet, but I will. The constant barking starts thankfully at 8:30am and continues through till about 10pm.. so that's good.. of course I wake up at 5:30 so they're often barking when I'm trying to sleep - oh.. and I work from home, which is absolutely impossible some days because of the constant barking and revving.
I think the house belongs to an older disabled man who is the father, I know from talking to neighbours that they've lived there for more than 10 years. The son or son's ALWAYS have other folks of their age round (early 20's ?) - in this lovely warm weather, I need to keep my window open - so I get fumes from the revving - full blast from the 4 dogs - and clouds of weed-smoke wafting through my windows from early in the morning till late at night.
Sometimes there are the most incredible screaming rows - the bluest of language - and they go on forever it seems - these are once a fortnight though.. smaller rows are twice weekly.
I've witnessed them dealing drugs (actually saw the transaction from my kitchen window), I've watched them drive 3 year old children up and down the street on a quad bike they've tuned up - without a helmet (videoed that one), I've watched 5 children and 1 baby being supervised in the back garden by only 1 adult who was smoking a big doobie the whole time...and still the barking continues
I've spoken to some of the neighbours who are in my building, several of them are very scared to complain, they find the constant hoard of tattooed, motor bike riding, swearing, pot-smoking youth far far too intimidating and fear retaliation should they complain.
I don't. I don't have any cars to vandalize, and anything they did to me physically would only strengthen my case.
I'm one pay cheque away from applying for housing benefit myself, I certainly can't afford to move - so I'll stay.
I really appreciate all the comments on this forum, it's given me some good ideas. First I really want to go down to the housing office, make an appointment, and have a civil discussion with the officer in charge -
thanks for any further advice anyone has to offer !
:-)
S.