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jed1379jed

Junior Member
I live in Illinois. I bought a 1 bedroom condo right next to the laundry room. The condo has 30 units so lots of laundry is washed. The washing machine vibrations shake my floor and are real loud. The dryers have a exhaust system with a some type of motor attached to the hallway floor. It is loud and I can feel the vibrations when standing in my condo. I have spent $800 sound proofing my walls w/ no success. I have also spent money on rubber mats under the washing machine w/ no success of reducing the noise. I have tried to talk to the association but they wont even listen. They blow me off. I have been putting up signs of laundry room hours are 8am to 8pm. Those are ignored. I am currently in 1 last effort to try w/ the management company who works for the association. I am at a point where I want to start updating a lot in the condo. I am hesitant to start dumping money into the place because of the noise issues. Any ideas on how to proceed?
 


Banned_Princess

Senior Member
I live in Illinois. I bought a 1 bedroom condo right next to the laundry room. The condo has 30 units so lots of laundry is washed. The washing machine vibrations shake my floor and are real loud. The dryers have a exhaust system with a some type of motor attached to the hallway floor. It is loud and I can feel the vibrations when standing in my condo. I have spent $800 sound proofing my walls w/ no success. I have also spent money on rubber mats under the washing machine w/ no success of reducing the noise. I have tried to talk to the association but they wont even listen. They blow me off. I have been putting up signs of laundry room hours are 8am to 8pm. Those are ignored. I am currently in 1 last effort to try w/ the management company who works for the association. I am at a point where I want to start updating a lot in the condo. I am hesitant to start dumping money into the place because of the noise issues. Any ideas on how to proceed?

Well, this is your own fault for not throughly inspecting the place before BUYING which is way worse then just renting the place.

unless any of the things start to work (that you mentioned) then you are going to have no success at all.

Sell or rent to someone.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
You have a claim against the HOA Board and management company to enforce the laundry hours, but that's about it. Depending upon the amount of vibrations caused by the laundry machines, you may also have this claim as well.
 

jed1379jed

Junior Member
Well, this is your own fault for not throughly inspecting the place before BUYING which is way worse then just renting the place.

unless any of the things start to work (that you mentioned) then you are going to have no success at all.

Sell or rent to someone.

It was stupid to not test the noise levels of the Laundry room before I bought. I did study the rules and regs. no. 1 of courtsy to neighbors is "no noise, music, or other sounds shall be permitted at any time to disturb or annoy otherr occupants. " That rule is being broken. Would it be best to cause havoc in the laundy room, ie unpluuging and disrupting laundry, leave, sue?
 

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