Yeah-- you could go right for the 'call the cops' route or 'complain to the landlord' routine but you're setting yourself up for the same kind of treatment in return.
this is the reason why my wife and I don't like to just call the management right away, the first time they blared their music my wife and I casually brought it up in a conversation... we said something along the lines of, "I'm sure you've found out by now how thin the walls are, if our daughter is being too loud, please feel free to tell us, we know we can be somewhat noisy."
they just looked at us and were like, "ok."
i don't think they got the hint.
Having a little informal kind of hang out session can be a good start. I've found I can handle these kinds of things usually in a fairly casual, nonthreatening way.
"Damn-- teenagers, eh? Gotta be rough. So when do kids start loving music so much that they start playing it so loud?"
I'm sure the next time they are having a cook out we could just open the back door and join them... usually we like to stay out of it b/c we don't want to interrupt them...
and it must be every young teenage girl's dream to just blare music.
Besides, giving a less confrontational method a shot actually makes your case stronger if you have to call the landlord or the police in. It certainly helps being able to honestly say "I tried to approach the problem personally and resolve it without all this formal noise and I hate to waste your time with such minor stuff but...".
I agree 100% that's why the last time we called they didn't blare music for a few months... it's just recently I think they forget and I'm not really interested in having to call or remind them every 3 months... altho I'm sure if I did that it wouldn't be as big of a deal as I'm making it.
Personally I find that lesbians aren't really any different than anyone else. I've gotten treated like some sort of evil thing by lesbians and I've also been treated that way by right wing, clean cut males who think that people who don't look like them are by definition 'bad people'.
In my experience people aren't all that different than one another in anything but the details.
Well, I have nothing against the fact that they are lesbians, it makes no difference... altho, I do think they have a chip on their shoulder as if everyone is out to get them...
Honestly, my wife and I treat them as humans and nothing else... I have worked with a few lesbians in the fabrication trade and some of them were really fun to work with and hang around... and there were some that thought men were just all pigs and felt as if the world would be a better place without them...
I KonKur with Dr. KornKob again, but with one caveat. Your neighbors might have a massive chip on their shoulder about men and truly despise them.
I would not have this conversation without a witness and the best one would be your wife in case it goes south. You don't need a He Said She Said one straight male against two gay females. You will lose every time.
Advice well taken, I've been fortunate to have my wife with me each time... plus I think it feels less confrontational...