Guide to Handling Noise Complaints for Long Beach Students: Where to Start
- Owen Conrad
- 7 hours ago
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Students moving to Long Beach have a range of off-campus housing choices, and it helps to know how noise issues are typically handled before signing anything.
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Students moving to Long Beach have a range of off-campus housing choices, and it helps to know how noise issues are typically handled before signing anything.
Guide to Handling Noise Complaints for Long Beach Students: Where to Start
A guide to handling noise complaints for Long Beach students should start with knowing your lease's quiet hours policy and how to document an issue if a neighbor is too loud. Talk to the neighbor directly first when it's reasonable to do so, then escalate to the landlord in writing if it continues.

Tips for Handling Noise Complaints
Check your lease for any quiet hours policy before move-in
Try talking to a noisy neighbor directly before escalating
Put any formal complaint to your landlord in writing
Keep a log of dates and times if the issue continues
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