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Serviced apartment noise

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,373 ✭✭✭✭foggy_lad


    We've had a few threads on this now , and Id like to come at this from a different angle. These short term letters are hardly bringing a drum kit or kango hammer with them for the weekend. An apartment block with decent sound insulation should be able to maintain this density of weekend lets without disturbing other tenants.

    We desperately need minimum soundproofing legislation.

    There is already laws dealing with the noise but to have noisy guests told to keep it down several times a week takes a call to the security who may take an hour to arrive and most likely will stop turning up when it starts to cost the management company extra!

    Get them on the Fire Safety Certs and the change of use.

    OP you should contact Dublin Fire Brigade and have a talk to a fire officer and let them know that these apartments are being used as weekend/short term lettings and that extra beds are often placed in hallways blocking the apartment doors.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13,420 ✭✭✭✭athtrasna


    dubdev wrote: »
    Apologies. I took issue with being goaded or antagonised but if that wasn't the poster's intent I apologise .

    If you have an issue with a post please report it. As per the charter, do not retort on thread, it adds fuel to the fire, thanks.


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