I've recently circled back to mn and this situation is currently under control but looms under the surface constantly so I'm keen for opinions.
We moved into semi detached bungalow in December. Neighbours in the other semi detached bungalow moved in a week before us. Both housing association properties. Both housed on a basis of level access requirement.
We have 2 DC, aged 4 and 2. DH has autism and a physical disability. I have a physical disability. Both disabilities are 'invisible' but very much present.
We accepted the property in December and DC and I came to put curtains up one evening before moving in the following weekend. The day after putting curtains up, neighbours appeared saying "please dont put your TV on the adjoining wall as we could hear you just talking yesterday". A bit odd but I put the noise down to no carpet or furniture in the home yet. Did plan to put TV on that wall but changed plans to accommodate.
Since we have lived here, they have mentioned the noise at least once a month.
Most recently they said the main issue was the children coming home at 3.30 as the mum of the family living there (daughter and elderly mother) likes to lie down between 2 and 4 for a nap.
I will clearly state here that DC are not loud. They can laugh, cry, giggle etc as all children would. But are not loud. We know this as DH and I both struggle with noise processing and get easily overwhelmed so we are a very calm household.
We have done numerous things to help the noise, including putting silencers on the doors so none of the doors close properly now, including bathroom. This was to stop door slamming. We have put cushioning on the kitchen furniture to prevent scraping. We do not allow DC to play in their room before 8am as we know their room backs on to the elderly mums room.
We have just spent £500 on having the hallway carpeted as this was previously laminate and the neighbours complained about footsteps.
(We will by pass the passive aggressive comment from the neighbours about the carpet fitter working too early (8am on a Friday)).
Well done if you've got this far, I just hate a drip feed. I know we've done more things to accommodate them I just can't remember what. At one point they banged on the wall while I was reading to my kids. We argued about that as I said they were rude. This was back in Dec though. The rest has been civil since then and all other measures have been this side of Xmas.
So, would I be unreasonable to say the next time they mention this "I appreciate your position but we have done more than enough to accommodate you and I politely request you don't mention this to me again".
I feel like I need to protect my own mental health a bit.