So you're both mortgage owners I take it. Maybe just go to the town and see what the ordinances are and you might have to do nothing more than just get a decibel reader, if he's violating noise levels just send the cops over. My father lives in a pretty mellow middle class area in the Northeast and these dominican vermin moved into a rental diagonal from his house. The last owner just upped and moved and sold it to some city slicker guy who in turn rented to a bunch of knuckle draggers. So they threw of course a bunch of loud spic parties and the neighbor directly next to him has a beautiful home, did all these upgrades went ape shit, called the cops which did really nothing. eventually he went to the town and found ordinances to crush these guys. Only to find out they weren't the owners. So he decided to threaten a lawsuit against the owner if he didn't straighten out his tenants. My father told me he hasn't heard a peep out of those guys since that bullshit happened. But the kicker is is the neighbor has the money to bring forth a lawsuit. So he was hell-bent on standing his ground. Thankfully that's the only house rental in the area.
We're both owners
I'm considering psychotronic warfare
How about when he starts with a St Francis of Assisi cover you break out a System of a Down album and match spades with spades.
I need to come up with something less obvious, that doesn't turn into a pain in the ass for me or the other neighbor, because I know he'll resist until death, he's a religious fanatic, that's his way to praise god
During daylight hours, FORTUNATELY there is no constitutional law against making noise.
In my area you can be as noisy as you want between 7am and 10pm, 11pm Saturday and Sunday.
The closest house is 100 yards from me but I still get the cops called on me regularly for listening to music on my screened porch. It's bullshit because ordinance says the music has to be clearly discernable from inside the offended persons house but it is clearly not that loud. Some asshole comes to my property line and if he hears it he calls. Cops come and ask me nicely to please turn it down a little bit.
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