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Man slams 'entitled' neighbours for complaining about the noise from his flat

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A man has vented his frustrations about his nightmare neighbours, and is desperate for some advice from other renters. After spending just three weeks in his rented flat in the UK, he has apparently been made to feel very uncomfortable by his downstairs neighbours - as they often bang on his ceiling and tell him to be quiet.According to the man, it's so bad that he doesn't even want to stay there anymore and wonders why they have such a problem with him.

The Mirror reports that he shared his problem on the Reddit thread Neighbours from Hell, and was keen to know what he should do in his "uncomfortable" situation.

He wrote: "I started renting a flat (UK) a year and a half ago, and since then I have probably stayed in the flat for three weeks altogether, in those three weeks even after being as quiet and considerate as possible my downstairs neighbours are still causing problems and banging on the ceiling all the time."There is little to no soundproofing and the floorboards are extremely creaky so it's difficult for both sides but they are being so unreasonable and banging on the ceiling just expecting me to go whenever they command, sometimes I will get home before they get back from work and sleep and then once I wake up they realise I'm home they turn their TV off and stay silent for ages, almost like they're trying to listen to what I'm doing?"He wants his neighbours to know that he has "every right" to be there, and although they may want to, they can't control everything that goes on in the flats.And, because the man doesn't even live there all the time, he wonders how they would react if someone else moved in that was there permanently making noise.He finished the post with a desperate plea for some advice, and

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