in reply to OT: How to Spoil a nice place to live

I don't know about NY but in California the seller of the building would be held liable for problems not disclosed in the sale of the building. That is perhaps a road that the tenants and/or board could explore thereby negating the issue of the "noisy water"?

The other option would be to put in a water softener and tell her to shut up. :)

I've been in the neighbor from hell scenario. I ended up moving and never looked back. Best thing I ever did.

Bottom line is: These kind of problems do pass. Sometimes they resolve themselves, sometimes you move.

Best of luck to her!

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Re^2: OT: How to Spoil a nice place to live
by PodMaster (Abbot) on Mar 04, 2005 at 08:13 UTC
    Bottom line is: These kind of problems do pass. Sometimes they resolve themselves, sometimes you move.
    And sometimes someone commits murder, or am I the only one who's seen those episodes of Law & Order :)?

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      And sometimes someone commits murder, or am I the only one who's seen those episodes of Law & Order
      You mean the episode with the caption Based on true events in the future?