Despite multiple efforts to address the issue, affected neighbours lament that nothing has changed.
SINGAPORE: A foreign student has allegedly been causing disturbances in a residential area by hosting late-night parties, much to the frustration of the neighbors.
She explained that these parties tend to last until the early hours of the morning, typically around 3 or 4 AM. Apart from the loud music and voices, the neighbors have also been disturbed by the sound of numerous bottles crashing onto the floor. She also shared that prior to this foreign student moving in April, their area has always been quiet and pleasant.The 24-hour security team has already warned him and his visitors multiple times. The management staff of the condo has also posted a warning letter on his door and informed him that they will also notify his landlord about all of these.“We talk with this guy in person, express our anger and question his behavior in the middle of the night.
One netizen said, “I can tell you nothing will happen to him. You Google noisy neighbors in Singapore. They are still living in their unit making noises everyday.”
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