Keep a dated log, identify the apparent source without trespassing, review the condominium house rules, and submit the complaint through the juristic office's written process. Separate ordinary living noise from repeated or unusually disruptive activity and preserve every response.
What evidence should be kept?
- dates, times and duration;
- location and apparent source;
- audio or video captured lawfully;
- witnesses and prior notices;
- effect on sleep or use of the unit.
Which building records matter?
- house rules;
- complaint form;
- quiet-hour or renovation rules;
- security reports;
- juristic responses.
How should escalation be handled?
Use proportionate, written steps. Request inspection or mediation through the building before treating the issue as a formal external complaint.
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Use one written complaint record.
Keep the log, notices and building responses together.
Find condo supportFrequently asked questions
What should be recorded first?
Record dates, times, duration, location and the effect of the noise without confronting another occupant unsafely.
Should the juristic office be notified?
Yes. Use the building's written complaint process and keep copies of every notice and response.
Does one recording prove the full issue?
Not necessarily. A consistent log and independent building inspection may provide better context.
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