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How can I oblige the real estate management to fix the airconditioning units noise?
I am staying on the top floor of a building in Sharjah and experiencing the annoying and unbearable sound of AC outdoor units inside my room.
I have requested many times from the real estate agent, but no action has been taken. What should I do?
Greetings.
You can give the building owner a legal notice to maintain the air conditioner and remove the annoying sounds coming from it, and if he does not respond, you can file a lawsuit.
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Hence they are responsible for taking action based on your request.
Remind the agent about your previous request and the ongoing disturbance. Ask for a specific timeframe for when they will address the issue.
As a last resort, you can consider filing a noise complaint with the Sharjah Municipality.
If the real estate agent has not taken any action to address the noise issue from the AC outdoor units, you may need to escalate the situation to higher authorities.
Here are a few steps you can take:
1. Speak to the building management:
Reach out to the building management directly and explain the situation. They may be able to address the issue and find a solution to reduce the noise levels.
2. Contact the owner of the building:
If the real estate agent is not responsive, try to contact the owner of the building to relay your concerns about the noise issue. They may be more willing to take action to keep their tenants happy.
3. File a complaint with the local authorities:
If all else fails, you can file a noise complaint with the local authorities. They may be able to investigate the situation and enforce noise regulations if necessary.
4. Consider soundproofing options:
In the meantime, you can also look into soundproofing your room to minimize the noise from the AC outdoor units.
This could include adding weather stripping, curtains, or soundproofing panels to help reduce the noise levels.
Remember to document all your communication with the real estate agent, building management, and any other relevant parties in case you need to escalate the situation further.