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Hi All,


Can anyone please advise me on what I can do with regards to my Neighbour above me, having wooden (bare) flooring.

I live in a conversion on the ground floor of a house, with just the flat above me.

My neighbour above has sanded her floorboards, without permission from the council (southwark), and there is no sound proofing.

It is a living nightmare, and it is affecting my life, as I cannot sleep properly (I can hear snoring)above my bedroom, as the bare flooring is throughout the whole flat.

Any advice please on what I can do?


moe.

Proper sondproofing aint cheap, but is certainly demanded in new conversions - I know cos did it recently. In older conversions I have no idea sorry about regs.

Start with contacting council, or discuss with neighbours directly. Dont do what some friends did and still do: grin thru far too polite gritted teeth and bear it. Good luck.

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