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loud work being done in my building

apartment blues
apartment blues
edited November -1 in Park Slope
My landlord has been hammering away directly below me in the basement for the better part of 2 hours (from about 3pm to 5pm and still going). It is very, very loud and I can feel the thuds. He is either building something or fixing something. Does anyone know if a landlord can do such work without giving the tenants some advance warning?

There are no emergency repairs going on. The hot water and heat are fine.

Comments

  • MOD
    MOD
    It sounds like he's just building something, and it's not in the early AM or at night. whynot blast some music or watch an action movie, I don't know. Go out for dinner?
    I'm sure if he's considerate, by dinner time he'll be done.

    Or, you could drop by and ask him what's up and when he plans to be done. You know, be direct. :thumright:
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    I see no reson why a landlord would have to officially let you know that he was working in the basement. As mama said, it isn't early in the morning or late at night, so, just let it be
  • mountebank
    mountebank
    It's probably nothing. Maybe he's just building a coffin.

    I am envisioning a great Charles Addams cartoon....
  • pmonk
    pmonk
    As a courtesy, he should have informed his tenants if loud construction work was being done on a Saturday.
  • xlizellx
    xlizellx
    I don't think he has to tell you -- My landlord never tells us about anything unless it involves him coming into our actual unit. Why not just go downstairs and ask him about what time he'll be done (since I assume it's upsetting a pet/baby/sleeping/etc. of some importance)
  • neo-social
    neo-social
    You don't have rights unless he is disturbing the peace. All landlords have the right to improve the building. This is part of the new building code. However, it would take a community of petitions to stop him from doing his work. Buy the time you are organized then the work could be done. Also, DOB allows him or her to work to 10pm and not before 7:00am. There could be Sunday restrictions.
  • supreme_ian
    supreme_ian
    HAHAHAHAHAHAH

    are you SERIOUS with this post...

    you cant be SERIOUS .. whats the catch here ??

    because a "landlaord" doing "work" in your building ..

    between 2pm & 5pm !!!!

    ahaahhahaha c'mon ... whats the catch/joke ... is he building a SEX chamber and you hear loud screams and moans .. its gotta be something else your leaving out!
  • MOD
    MOD
    Papi Chulo is building a Midget Pleasure Palace in the shared basement of out apt. Tough times call for tough measures.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Mamacita wrote: Papi Chulo is building a Midget Pleasure Palace in the shared basement of out apt. Tough times call for tough measures.
    I've got some questions regarding his business model:

    1. Is it a midget pleasure palace simply because the ceilings at low (i.e. will the palace exist for the pleasure of regular size people?)

    2. Is it a pleasure palace geared toward short people because the ceilings are low?

    3. Is it a pleasure palace which is staffed by short people, for the amusement of regular size people?

    If it is option 1, I think his business will be a success. Regular size people will go almost anywhere for pleasure. (ex. White Castle for chicken rings).

    If it is option 2, I think you may need to first research the number of short people in the NYC area, prior to investing a large amount of money into the palace.

    If it is option 3, I think you should be prepared to receive a letter from the atty that represents the Organization Against the Exploitation of Short People for the Amusement of Regular Size People (OAESPARSP).
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    As an attorney, and a genuine short person, I may very well write that letter myself!
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    sign me up for 1 please :p.