Landlord confronts loud resident after getting complaints from neighbors, leading resident to go door-to-door, demanding to know who filed the complaint: ‘I denied it was me’

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  • Looking at someone through a door's peephole
  • Neighbor confronted everyone after anonymous (me) complaint and now there’s going to be a building meeting. What should I do?

    I live in a small building with 4 flats total, 2 on the ground floor and 2 upstairs. The neighbors next door to me on the ground floor regularly sit in the common parking area every evening/night.
  • They talk loudly, make noise, and sometimes block parts of the parking space too. It's been bothering me for a long time, especially because the sound carries and I have to deal with it daily.
  • A few days ago, out of frustration, I complained to the owner privately. I specifically did it. privately because I didn't want direct confrontation since I have to see these people every day and I wanted the owner to handle it diplomatically.
  • The owner apparently spoke to them but didn't mention my name. However, the guy next door then started going flat-to-flat asking everyone who complained and what the issue was. When he
  • came to me, I panicked and denied that it was me. I know that probably wasn't ideal, but I got nervous because I didn't want tension or hostility with neighbors I have to live beside.
  • Now I'm hearing that he wants to arrange a meeting with all 4 flats plus the owner to discuss this whole thing, and I'm genuinely stressed about it. I'm worried the
  • owner might reveal that I was the one who complained, and then things could become awkward or hostile.
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  • Sunflower3388 Talk to the owner and ask for privacy and explain why you want to remain anonymous (your safety and daily wellbeing) And then also provide evidence.
  • What is he going to do, talk to everyone and say he didn't do it? Or what is everyone's problem with him talking? Please. The owner can be in charge.
  • ekkidee If the owner had any bs, he would shut this down right now. What possible value would there be in having a building meeting? The neighbor was causing a disruption and was called out on it. End of story. I would not participate in any such meeting.
  • No_Interview_2481 I wouldn't attend this meeting. Nobody needs to attend this meeting. He's not your landlord. That's why complaints can be anonymous. Nobody needs to tell on anybody. This isn't grade school.
  • iminh Il-thisish I Just don't go. The meeting doesn't pertain to your behavior so why should you be involved? The property owner should put their foot down and have the meeting with the problem tenant in question.
  • Shotout74 The owner shouldn't just say no, they should tell the person to drop it completely or start looking for a new apartment.

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