Hello,
I recently moved and didn't realise that there is a fraternity right in front of the house (it was summer and there was nobody in this fraternity and totally quite when I was signing the lease). I rent from rental agency and nobody from the agency told me that there is a fraternity nearby.
Of course they are playing music loud and there are lots of their cars right in front of my house (they own the land up until the wall of my house). I don't want to call police each time they make a party, as it is not going to resolve the issue may be just for 30 minutes.
I would like to break the lease basing on excessive noise. Is it possible to do in South Carolina?
I am thinking of health regulations, but don't know where to look.
Is there a noise limit measured exceeding which I could show that the apartment is inhabitable?
It would make my dialog with property manager much easier. Or if not I am ready to go to a court, but need to know which law I can refer too.
I am in South Carolina.
Thank you very much for any advise, I really need help!
I recently moved and didn't realise that there is a fraternity right in front of the house (it was summer and there was nobody in this fraternity and totally quite when I was signing the lease). I rent from rental agency and nobody from the agency told me that there is a fraternity nearby.
Of course they are playing music loud and there are lots of their cars right in front of my house (they own the land up until the wall of my house). I don't want to call police each time they make a party, as it is not going to resolve the issue may be just for 30 minutes.
I would like to break the lease basing on excessive noise. Is it possible to do in South Carolina?
I am thinking of health regulations, but don't know where to look.
Is there a noise limit measured exceeding which I could show that the apartment is inhabitable?
It would make my dialog with property manager much easier. Or if not I am ready to go to a court, but need to know which law I can refer too.
I am in South Carolina.
Thank you very much for any advise, I really need help!