How Do I Kick Out Bad Condo Neighbors?

by Mt. Pleasant Condos on November 10, 2009

Reader Question:

Bad Neighbors?

Bad Neighbors?

Ok here’s the deal… I love my condo to death, but the new people that just lived below me moved in and so far they are terrible. They have the worst dogs and are just loud.

I need to get them kicked out… how can I do this?

- Maci, Park West

Answer:

Hey Maci… first off I have to say I love Park West. It’s a beautiful area of town and I really love playing golf out there.

Ok this is a very interesting question and will require some sleuthing on your end to successfully accomplish this goal.

First I would get a copy of the rules of your association and see if they are breaking any of them. If they are then I would contact the association and tell them to enforce the rules.

If they are clean in that department, you can always make an anonymous call to the police and make a complaint. If you do that enough times you can eventually get the person to leave. But if they stick tight and continue to make your life a living hell then you can get creative.

Advertise your place for rent but when you get people contacting you, say that it’s actually the unit below you. And if you can find a good renter who wants to take it then offer your neighbor money to move.

You will be surprised at how many times offering money can get things done. I did this once to one of my renters and it worked like a charm. And it was only an extra $100… so it was nothing off my back.

Try it and let me know how it goes if you don’t mind.

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