In a residential neighborhood, there are certain laws that are in place to keep the neighborhood safe and quiet for all to enjoy. Even though there may be children playing during the day or dogs barking, at night there are rules to follow that will keep noise to a minimum. In many areas if these rules are broken, there are consequences, including a citation and possibly a very large fine. Thanks to civil laws, any harm or damages done by a person not following the rule or laws in that state can be brought to court and decided upon.
There are several people who might not think as you do when it comes to late nights. Whereas you may need to get up at six in the morning for work, they may work second shift. During the night they may be very loud or rowdy, music blaring, dogs barking, parties, and guests outside yelling, but before you decide to approach them, try a few of these steps below. Civil law is always on the side of the respected citizen.
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