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AIBU?

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AIBU? Noisy neighbours!

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MrsHandles · 16/09/2017 23:55

My neighbours are currently on holiday and have left their 19 year old son in charge of their house. For the third night in a row he's having a house party with what seems like half the town in attendance.

Now, I don't mind a young lad having a party while his parents are away, I imagine most people have done this. What I object to is being forced to listen to music at such a volume that I feel like I'm in the kitchen with them and listening to them screaming and shouting at each other. I've checked my windows to make sure they're all shut. Yep, it's just that loud.

I called the police tonight (101) and they gave me the number for the council, of course the council is now closed.

I'm currently on my own as DH is away and 22 weeks pregnant. If I'm honest, I feel too intimidated by the 20 or so lads to go round to ask them to turn it down.

We only moved in a few weeks ago and the neighbours at the other side warned us then about the noise.

AIBU to think he's being a bit of a dick and to let his parents know when they return? They actually knocked on my door before they left to say it might get a bit noisy, so they know he has form.

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MrsHandles · 17/09/2017 18:48

dowsabel well done you!

Fencesitter to be honest I was just grateful I'd managed to get any sleep and after other neighbours telling me he liked to 'get revenge' I didn't want to rock the boat at the time. Believe me, now it's happened and I've spoken to parents, if it ever happens again I won't be so polite and will turn into screaming northern madwoman.

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