Submitted by Element_of_surprise t3_10uex9b in springfieldMO
I’ve lived in a pretty nice apartment complex for the last year, and it’s time to resign the lease. In that time, the manager who has been here for over a decade moved on to manage a new hotel that’s still under construction that will be owned by the same property owner. Since she left, we have had 2-3 people sending emails as the manager, so it’s hard to mail anyone down.
Overall, the property is very small (three buildings maybe 75 units) and we’ll kept. My neighbors have always been nice, but I’m fed up. The lease clearly states it’s a smoke free property apartments and no leaving trash on your balcony or outside your door.
The downstairs neighbor chainsmokes, usually inside. When it’s nice out she smokes on her porch with a fan pointed directly up at our balcony/windows and she doesn’t take breaks. Our closets and one bathroom are unusable from the smell. Our neighbor beside us smokes weed literally the entire time he’s not sleeping. He’s a sweet guy and I support his right to smoke, but with the nature of my partner’s job, they absolutely cannot smell like weed and the smell makes me nauseous.
The person across from us has trash piled outside her door nonstop. The second she throws it out, more appears. All I can tell is she has a cat and she scoops the litter and keeps it in Walmart bags out the door. We just had our yearly inspection, and she magically had no trash.
It took me months to get ahold of anyone, and they said they’d look into it. We should move, but financially idk if it’s an option. I just wanted to see if we had any rights. I can’t even open the windows to air out the apartment because cigarette smoke just wafts in.
OvFireandBlack t1_j7bv68m wrote
Honestly, there's not really much you can do in this situation. I know it sucks, I can't stand dealing with neighbors. You can either contact the property manager/management company and hope they take care of the situation, or you can move. Unfortunately, property managers only handle complaints and issues at their discretion and when it is convenient for them. Also, never assume your neighbors have the same lease as you. Some could be on older leases, etc. Either way, there is legally nothing you can do about it. Your lease is there to protect you and the property manager from each other, but moreso the property manager.
I used to work in property management. These kinds of things just come with poor management of a multi unit complex.