Can we be made to move if our grandchild mkes too much noise?
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Can we be made to move if our grandchild mkes too much noise?
I have an 18 month-old grand child and we reside above another tenant. Instead of walking she runs creating a lot of noise.
Asked on May 25, 2011 under Real Estate Law, Georgia
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
This is really not a cut and dry case to give guidance on. You have rights as do your tenants below you. And kids make noise. That is the bottom line. If she is a legal tenant - meaning that you rented and the landlord knew she lived with you - then you need to do some stuff to lower the noise below. This could be as simple as putting down some rugs or limiting your grandchild to a certain space - not confining her but limiting her - at certain times. Like maybe to the living room in the early mornings so that the playing does not disturb the tenant below while they sleep, etc. You need to take "mitigating" measures. As long as you are cognizant and take steps to reduce the noise and disturbance then you should be fine.
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