Can I sue a noisy neighbor?
If your neighbor keeps disturbing you, you can sue, and ask the court for money damages or to order the neighbor to stop the noise (“abate the nuisance,” in legal terms). For money damages alone, you can use small claims court. For a court order telling somebody to stop doing something, you’ll probably have to sue in regular court. Of course, what you really want is for the nuisance to stop. But getting a small claims court to order your neighbor to pay you money can be amazingly effective. And suing in small claims court is easy, inexpensive, and doesn’t require a lawyer. To win, you’ll need to show: • There is excessive and disturbing noise. • The person you are suing is either creating the noise or is the landlord and therefore responsible. • Your enjoyment of your home is affected. • You have asked the person to stop the noise. To prove your case, use police reports, witnesses, your own testimony, or even a recording. How much money should you sue for? In most states, small claims