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KP Got A Noise Complaint

Duration:
10m
Broadcast on:
01 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

This is the Mojo in the Morning podcast, powered by Michigan Auto Law, auto accident attorneys. Visit autolaw.com. That's autolaw.com. Mojo on the Morning Show. Good to have you guys listening to us. Phone numbers, 844-Mojo live, 844-665-6548. Tax is 95500, so here's the story, if you tax, know that we will call you up because we want to get you on the radio with us. And please tell us if you've never been on the radio with us before, because we'd love to put you in our first time long time club. So again, phone number 844-665-6548, tax 95500. We got KP here with us this morning because KP has had some things come up in her apartment that she lives in. So we talked to you. You have loud baking cookies neighbors. Yes, a lot of intimate noises around my particular unit. And I posted that video on our Mojo the Morning Instagram so that everybody could hear what I was experiencing all night. This was not, if you missed it, this was not like a little bit of moaning or like a headboard hitting the wall. This was like, I was in the room with them. It was really loud. It was like, we are. I was like, wow, yeah, did I, yeah, this is not what I signed up for. So recently, I mean, I get through the night. I go to sleep, take my melatonin, whatever. But I got an email the other day that told me that I was being disruptive on my floor and I'm like, oh, suddenly I'm, hold on, let me read that again. Me? I'm being disruptive and I read it like, it said that I was just need to control the levels of my music. Oh, yeah. And I just, I just, I have one quick question for everybody on the show. Yes. You're allowed to bang all night, but I can't play music during the day. That's ridiculous. Wait, it was during the day that they complained about? Yes. How loud are you playing? I mean, is it abnormal? I am kind of deaf, but I, but I, I don't think that I'm not, I'm playing it at an unreasonable level. Sure. I'm not like, you know, like screamo through the halls. Right. And also the floors are the floors, like the walls are pretty thin. So everybody, if you're in the hall, you can hear what's going on inside everybody's room or, you know, apartment TV on zoom call, whatever. What's the neighbors like? Like I said, young, is it old? Is it age range? Really, uh, 30s, okay, I would say kids, no kids, no kids, obviously whoever's been bangings. I don't know. They, they probably don't have kids. Do they? Or they're making kids from what I see here that's all like young adults, but to be finite, to be, to be fair, would we want to be listening to KP's music really loud? I mean, honestly, you complain too when you, they don't want to hear that. They'd rather hear the banging, like disrupt it. This is sort of like this, no way, uh, quick question on your neighbors with the sector. Did you call and complain about them or did you just talk about it on the radio? No, I didn't. I was not going to be a snitch. But as soon as somebody snitches on me, you better bet your bottom dollar that I'm going to snitch on you. Because that's what I'm trying to think is you bet your bottom dollar. Do you owe it as an 80 on the other side? I said back, I actually said you guys a picture in the group chat. I said, oh, um, maybe I should read it. Um, I said to them, wow, this is, you know, this is tough because I, I do, uh, try to be, uh, you know, pretty respectful of everybody on the floors. This is tough news to hear, um, but I will say, uh, the floor is pretty loud with, uh, intimate noises to my left and, uh, screaming fights to my right. So I'm not naming the particular apartment number, but do the math. If I'm this number, oh, so you actually did wait, no, you, so you're the, you're the kid in school that you got in trouble trouble for something and said, well, what about him? I didn't, I didn't point fingers, but I did mention, uh, which walls the noises were coming from. Do you believe that those were the people that were the ones, uh, complaining? I don't know. Probably. Cause that's interesting that they would, the, the, those neighbors, the loud neighbors would be complaining. Maybe that maybe you needed to play like, uh, I don't know, you got to fit the mood. Yeah. This is our KP and I are opposites. I'm so afraid of disturbing my neighbors that I listen to everything on my phone in my AirPods. Do you really? No, horrible. You're going to ruin your hearing because of your neighbors. I care about my neighbors. I really do. But you got to be reasonable. Like, what's the worst neighbor? Is it the music? Is it the sex, the food, smells, smells, smells, smells, like, like, step, like pounding on the floor? I think that's like, if somebody is above you and they walk really hard and forth. Smells like you, you can't get away from because even if you leave, like if, if someone's having sex, it sucks if it's in the middle of the night, but like, okay, you technically could like put something on to drown out the noise or leave the smell. It's in your sweatshirts. So Joe, uh, just moved to a new apartment because he had flooding in his apartment. If you follow my son on his thing, he had, so they let him out of his deal. They moved to a whole new apartment. Guess where he moved next to again. No, another Indian family. No. And, and I said, dude, Joey, go. I go, uh, you know, is it as bad as the Farmington Hills apartment that you lived in? Cause he lived right down the street from the studio's hair and he goes, dad, it might be worse. No. And he had to move out of that apartment. He ended up having to buy, or his mom probably bought it for him. Who knows? She just didn't tell me some kind of an air purifying system that pumps out, like, you know, how you go in the hotels and they have those things that pumps out, like, you know, what is it with the men in your family and food smells because of my pico de gallo makes you want to throw up. Listen. So I haven't started to think y'all got sensitive noses. Yeah. It could be. No. Well, his place in Farmington was the only place I smelled. And that was like that apartment complex. It was so bad. He had to get rid of his furniture because the curry smell was so bad in his furniture. But, uh, I love, by the way, Indian food, if I even, you know, somebody wants to make me, uh, any butter chicken, I'll take it. What's going on? Amanda. Hey, so I'm a property manager and K P needs to actually call up to the office and explain that it's not her or making all that noise, but it's her neighbors because most likely it's probably someone that complained about the sex as well, but because, um, as a property manager, you don't really want to talk about delicate subjects like that. So sometimes we'll just say, oh, you're, you know, you're disrupting them with your music, but really it's other things that they're disrupting them. It's probably not your music. So they, they probably think that I'm getting some, right? Maybe. I mean, but which would be nice, right? But at the end of the day, you don't want to, in your file as a leaf violation because you get more than three of them. They can get out. Hey, we, we were just asking, uh, that question about what's the more annoying thing as a property manager, which one do you get the most complaints about? Oh, God, people will say, you know, the craziest thing, but I feel like we get the most complaints over people playing loud music or banging on their, like, walking into part because we all said smells were the worst, but that, oh, yeah, yeah, that can be worse, um, especially if they're using any type of crazy spices and, you know, if that is offensive to some people, um, but yeah, smells can be really bad. Thank you for the call. That's a good tip though, to have what's up Mercedes. Hey, I was just thinking it's probably the people that are staying up all night doing that are trying to sleep there on the day that are calling complaining about her music. You know what? You're probably right. Yeah. Could you, could you imagine those, if those people have the, you know, the gall to do that and to, uh, to call and complain about KP when they're the ones that are keeping her up all night? Exactly. Yeah. You know, I do think it's the, the, the person to my left because back, is that the sex person or no? Yes, it is the sex person. Okay. Yeah. Okay. That's, that's a good tip. That's a good tip. Yeah. Yeah. That's a good tip. Yeah. Yeah. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. Yeah. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. Yeah. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. That's a good tip. Yeah. That's a good tip. playlist. What's the playlist that got you in trouble? Ray songs neighbor knows my name. No, she's got it's all country. Yeah, I'm actually listening to the top 20 countdown on the on the TV. So that's probably what it is. The top 20 countdown. Yeah, so I watch the music video and I'm so old. All right. All right. Well, take some advice from those listeners on what you need to do. Complain. You want us to come over and we'll just really make some noise today. Actually, you know what we can do? That would be so hot. No, let's set up a station remote in the parking lot. Let's have the station, Lester and the station van. Oh my gosh.