Zusätzlich zu den im Flur abgestellten Einkaufswagen gibt es regelmäßige Partys (manchmal bis 2-3 Uhr morgens), lästigen Ballonpumpenlärm, Kinder, die so laut rennen, dass es sich wie ein Erdbeben anfühlt (ja, sie haben Kinder, aber regelmäßige Partys), Müll in Gemeinschaftsbereichen und etwas, das sich anhört, als würden täglich schwere Hanteln auf den Boden fallen gelassen oder gerollt.

    Das Schlimmste ist, dass man fast jede Nacht gegen 23 Uhr durch lautes Stampfen geweckt wird – es ist ehrlich gesagt schwer zu verstehen, wie der Lärm so laut sein kann.

    Dies hat meine geistige Gesundheit stark beeinträchtigt und ich würde mich sehr über jeden Rat oder Erfahrungsaustausch freuen. Ich habe mehrmals mit ihnen gesprochen, aber in den zwei Jahren hat sich nichts verbessert.

    Ist der Verkauf der Wohnung zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt die beste Option? 🙏

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    1. No, fire safety laws say that nothing can be stored in the inside corridor of an apartment building.

    2. purple_hexagon on

      Of course it isn’t. To start with those shopping carts are stolen. Second, you’re not allowed to use the corridors as a storage because they need to be clear in case of a fire.

      Unfortunately you have dumbass neighbours.

    3. Have you tried completing to the manager of your apartments housing company? Complain enough times and collect proof of neighbors being noisy after silent hours. Hopefully ur idiot neighbors will be kicked out!

    4. Adventurous_Mode_263 on

      Complain your landlord about noise and shit left on the corridor. You can also complain to fire safety inspector about stuff on the corridor, they should empty of obstacles. If stuff returns, complain again.

    5. Anaalirankaisija on

      Never seen shopping carts such places,but stomping sound is usual, i dont know how, ive lived in apartment house where was no kids, and still hear someone moron jumping running and dropping dumbells for hours

    6. Fuck no. That is an energengy escape route and there should be nothing bocking it.

    7. BaconTreasurer on

      It against fire code to have junk in the corridors and stairwells because it can make exit harder and be a potential firehazard.

      Shopping cart less of a firehazard, though it does have plastic.

    8. No, it’s not. Vall the police if there’s noise after 10PM. Sounds like you have Somalis or Middle Easterners as neighbours.

    9. kamdnfdnska on

      Complain and worst case report them to the police for disturbance if it happens again in the night.

    10. You aint supposed to take those carts out of the stores in the first place, thats property of the stores, plus its a potential safety hazard as they are [blocking path to egress](https://www.finlex.fi/fi/lainsaadanto/2011/379#chp_3__sec_9). Infact thats something that could be hinted to the fire marshal IF the building council does nothing about it. Since you „Own“ the apartment shares **you have full rights to do complains to your council. Know you rights, you should have filed complaints a year ago if they never changed after talking with them.**

      Put out noise complains to the building council, and when parties go into the midnight hours. Let the apartment council handle those ones out, since I’m sure there are other neighbours that are equally putting complaints. Even Shareholders in apartments if they get enough complains over the year may get forced to move out.

      At normal alive hours, thats just life, that you cannot complain about, but the out of 6-22 cycle, thats is complaint worthy.

    11. femalienboy on

      I do not live in Finland but I remember in student housing (when I was still in university) there was a shopping cart in the lobby anyone could use to transport groceries, furniture, luggage, etc., up and down the elevators in one go instead of making multiple trips. It was very useful, but we only had the one, and it had a designated spot in the lobby when not in use. Your situation would definitely bother me because those carts look like they are blocking the door…

    12. DwarvenFanboy on

      Usually nothing is allowed in the corridor. Not even personal doormats. They’re all fire safety hazards. Yes even when the thing is not flammable.

    13. All kinds of weird wannabe influencer types live in Kalasatama and especially the towers. You should complain to the housing company first thing, but moving to a nicer area would probably be the best long term solution. This is not normal.

    14. ApprehensiveAd6476 on

      These shopping carts aren’t supposed to be anywhere other than their respective stores to begin with. They’re most likely stolen.

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