I"ve done that recently. It was not as uncomfortable as I thought it would be. It was even more funny when the tenant basically admitted by saying 'wow, these walls are thinner than I thought".
It’s even more awkward when you have to explain that 30+ balconies face the pool & hot tub area and require them to “take things inside their home” next time the mood strikes them
true story from my 12 years on the management side our crazy industry (Arlington, TX 1999 to be exact)…the “Summer of Love”
2 years 10 months ago - 2 years 10 months ago#54485by Dave Turner
When I lived onsite my neighbor upstairs would be SO LOUD. My son thought they were jumping on the bed LOL When the resident would come in the office he would be SO HAPPY, rested...cheerful and I would just smile and nod all while thinking I CAN HEAR YOU, I can hear her, I can hear EVERYYYYTHING!! LOL
When I first started working, I lived on-site. My neighbors were particularly passionate one night during the summer, and our building faced into the carports under the next building, so the cul-de-sac between them was a near-perfect echo chamber.
After her third (fourth?) crescendo, somewhere around 3 am, I just started clapping. Within a few minutes, so did the other neighbors. Suffice to say, we quickly heard their window close.