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Not really, noisy neighbours (whatever the reason) can be a living hell, regardless of your property value.
the suffering couple sued the Elliott Corporation, based in the Marshall Islands, who are the current landlords of the upstairs flat
Now that's what I call an "absent" landlord.
I bet they're miffed having to make the 16,000 mile round trip to attend the Court of Appeal hearings in London.
I wonder why they didn't buy a property closer to home ? The regular trips to London must be eating away at their profits.
clicky heels indoors ?
it's either that fella off got to dance or jackboots and stillettos* - is the formula one bandwagon in town ?
*I'm ruling out Dorothy from the wizard of oz as she's fictional
coffeeking - Member
Not really, noisy neighbours (whatever the reason) can be a living hell, regardless of your property value.
this
having lived in a cheap-ish flat the sound of foot steps on wood really is terrible. It is hard to explain how the continuous clicking from upstairs really drills into your head. I would go as far as saying that all wood and laminates should be banned from flats unless serious soundproofing has been put in place.
CaptJon and coffeeking, +1.
Mansion flats are a delight, but wooden floors can be hellish, unless on the ground floor.