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« on: May 02, 2010, 05:24:25 PM »

I've lived in Punggol Field for 6years plus, and I've got a horrible family living above my unit. My husband and I both were woken up late last night (past midnight) and 6plus in the morning today, a Sunday. This is not the first time it happened. The husband loves to smoke at the kitchen window and I've found cigarette ash on my window ledge a few times already, even took pictures. They are home most of the time with their kids, I do not know what the husband work as because he's home all the time, and the wife is a housewife. We are most affected by their noise especially the stomping, dragging and slamming of furniture and doors. Called police, wrote to MP, town council intervened but til this day, it's still as bad. head banging
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2010, 03:14:15 PM »

This info may HELP... Call HDB cos they are the landlord...

Under the lease terms set by HDB, a flat owner should act responsibly within one’s flat or common area. The Housing and Development Board can take enforcement actions against flat owners if the person is acting against the Lease Term which can lead to compulsory acquisition of the flat. By observing few simple principles, a flat owner can contribute to the harmony of the housing society. These principles can be summarized as follows:

•   The owner should show consideration and refrain from causing disturbances such as listening to music and radio at a high volume or watching TV late at night.
•   Residents should ensure that their children do not make excessive noise while playing inside a flat.
•   Visitors to a flat should be advised to refrain from anything may cause disturbances to the neighbours.
•   Large objects or furniture should not be dragged across which may cause noise disturbance.
•   HDB flat owners should not hang out wet laundry that drips water on their neighbours.
•   Everyone should refrain from throwing any items from their flats which can injure passers-by.
•   Those who keep a pet should ensure that it is kept in good condition and trained properly.

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« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2010, 02:49:11 PM »

Victim too

Called HDB, refered to Town Council...

Called Town Council countless times... the most they can advise the inconsiderate neighbour,
give them warning cards, but no improvement, call again, they go advise again, nothing changed...

Has been victim for 7~8 years...
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« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2010, 08:36:29 AM »

Told U guy is under HDB care liao, still called Town Council for what; just wasting time only. Look for the correct dept to solve your problem} HDB...
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