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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Disclaimer (AGAIN)

The header for my blog about Kenmore Hall lets people know up front that I'm not a lawyer, my recommendations here are purely for informational purposes, and that they're not supposed to represent legal advice. However, I've gotten emails from people who've read the blog asking that I help them find a lawyer. However, there are posts in the blog that let people know how to get legal advice or a lawyer... scroll through earlier posts and you'll find it.

Just sayin'. I'm just an advocate. I can't represent you, I can only help you keep informed on what your rights are.

Also, some tenants have contacted me because they're having trouble dealing with the noise level in the building. I completely sympathize. There are city ordinances about acceptable (and unacceptable) noise levels, but before you have to go that far, you might try complaining to staff and management if you have a neighbor who is creating unacceptable amounts of noise. I recently had a talk with my case manager about one of my neighbors who had suddenly developed a bad case of "door-slamming-itis", especially late at night. He'd repeatedly slam the door, sometimes 3 times in a row, hard enough to make my wall shake - and it was the wall right by the head of my bed. The problem miraculously stopped within a day (but of course, he's made a point of talking about how mean I am to complain to the second floor about it within earshot... I don't give a rat's ass as long as the door slamming doesn't start up again). It seems that part of the problem may have been that the mechanism at the top of the door that slows it down as it closes needed to be adjusted by maintenance.

And I hope that's the only time this year I have to speak to a case worker; it's nice to get positive results for a change.

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