‘[He] reported us for cleaning on a Sunday at 11AM and getting ready for work at 6AM’: Downstairs neighbor relentlessly reports upstairs tenants to HOA for making noise at reasonable hours, landlord miraculously has tenants' backs

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  • "It is ridiculous I have to wearily vacuum to not set them off."
  • "my downstairs neighbor reported us for cleaning on a Sunday at 11am and getting ready for work at 6am"

    we live in florida. my neighbors look to be about early-mid 30s. the day we moved in, my neighbor came up banging pretty hard on our door saying that he
  • has been hearing us all night and couldn't sleep. we thought this was odd as we literally had just moved in that day and were not there the night before. we
  • cleared it up and thought it was fine. my mom wakes up pretty early for work around 6am and makes a shake for breakfast.
  • after a week or 2 living there, we received another complaint about hearing my mom walking and using the blender in the morning. shes just getting ready for work on a weekday? i dont see the
  • issue. then, my niece & nephew come over almost every Sunday, they come around 1/2pm and leave always by 7/8pm latest. we also clean the house around 11am on Sundays. One Sunday, the
  • neighbor came up again, aggressively banging the door, complaining to us that his wife cant concentrate on her homework because of the noise
  • of us cleaning and suggested we clean at a different day/time and complained about the kids playing. this last time, my mom was leaving for work and he
  • caught her walking down the stairs and asked to talk and she said she running late to work and cant talk right now, he then yells across the parking lot from his
  • balcony, "this is a neighborhood respect your neighbors!!!" so loud that it woke me up. our landlord doesnt see an issue either as none of the complaints have been late at night or from something other than daily living activities.
  • I found out yesterday that he went and reported us to the HOA saying that we have been aggressive towards them, which i was baffled at.
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  • i had one incident when we first moved in because of my old car. i had an '02 cabrio that broke down and had to get a new car. i transferred my plate to my new car and my old car had no plate,
  • the tow guy told me to just put any plate on so he doesn't have to boot/tow it so i just threw on an old plate we had from an old car. one day i went to check on my old car and another neighbor
  • ran out stopped me in my car and told me how they saw me push in the car and that they are "on the "I HOA's a to get it out of here. i am very non-confrontational so
  • when he was yelling at me i just said "okay i hear ya" and kept driving because how was him yelling at me at 10pm about a car that cant drive going to help anyone.
  • I want to see if its basis to report them for harassment or something. im pretty sure i have most or almost all these interactions on our ring camera.
  • TL;DR my neighbors (M&F 30- 35) complain about our daily living activities such as getting ready for work, cleaning, walking (never late night complaints) and are now trying to say we are
  • aggressive towards them. want to know if this is basis to report them for harassment or something. Im not sure what to do. it is ridiculous i have to wearily vacuum to not set them off.
  • EDIT our landlord reached out and said she doesn't see the issue as there is no late night complaints, or things out of
  • norm. she brought us a carpet to help buffer some footsteps but that apparently they are not used to the previous tenants getting ready early morning.
  • SumTenor If they have complained to the landlord, it's the landlord's job to determine if the complaints actually have merit. Has the landlord reached out to you to hear your side of the story?
  • intergalacticfeline yes, she doesn't see the issue either as they are complaining about daily living activities, its not like we are blasting music at 10pm or later. she brought us a carpet to help with some noise but thats it. she said they weren't used to the previous tenants getting ready for work early morning.
  • babylon331 So, the answer is to add decor (carpet) that you may not even want on your floor? I'd be doing my housework exactly when I want to. And I, for sure, would not be tip-toeing around for such a ridiculous complaint.
  • Savings-Bison-512 If they are that sensitive to normal life noises then they need to mitigate it on their end.
  • littletart People who need silence but then live in communal housing. There are lots of ways to manage this, like getting an end unit, being on the top floor, renting from a duplex or smaller building. What a pain in the a they are making your normal life a problem.

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