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what can I do to stop a neighbor from cranking loud rock music all night long every night for months?

one of my neighbors has been doing that, I have already talked to housing, I've called the cops when it gets too loud, and he does this the entire night all night long, I take stuff like Benadryl cause of allergies and sometimes that will put me to sleep,I've also noticed if I take nervexol at night I will sleep 5 or 6 hrs straight without waking up so I've been taking that, I've considered moving but I'm afraid if I move i'll get stuck with someone else doing the same thing, what's wrong with people that don't care and do whatever they want like that? I've also gotten sick like sore throats and I've had infections in my legs too, he's messing with my immune system, anyways to get someone to get him out of here?
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I don't know. I wish I did. Looks like you're going to have to take measures your own self, since the law won't help. I think TheOneyouwerewarnedabout has a good idea about taking the fuses out of the box, but then if you got caught then the cops will be after you, when it's their fault. This is a terrible situation and you shouldn't have to move because of them, or do without sleep.

You might want to consider keeping a log of the noise disturbances, including dates, times, and the impact it's having on your health and well-being. This can be helpful when documenting the issue for authorities or housing officials.

Additionally, you might want to look into local noise ordinances and see if there are any specific laws or regulations that can help address the situation. Some cities have noise ordinances that specify quiet hours or decibel limits.

It's also worth exploring other resources in your building or community that might be able to provide support or assistance. Perhaps there's a mediator or conflict resolution service that could help facilitate a conversation between you and your neighbor. If you can afford free legal aid, I would contact them and see what they could do to resolve the problem. I would also contact the Mayor. Keep careful notes, specifically of dates and times you have reached out for help. Keep a log. You can use it later in many ways. But first try these things. Don't these people ever sleep????