If your neighbors do not lend themselves to re-education, and continue to spoil your life with loud music, constant screams and a puncher working all day long, there is only one way out - to write a statement to the district police officer so that he takes action against unruly citizens.
Instructions
Step 1
Collect evidence that your neighbors are disturbing the public order and hindering daytime and nighttime recreation. This can be written evidence from other neighbors, audio and video materials, recorded facts of damage to your and state property (for example, elevators, mailboxes, etc.). Please note: even if the residents of the neighboring apartment make noise only during the day, then exceeding the volume level of 70-80 dB can already be considered an administrative offense, provided that such actions are systematic.
Step 2
Talk to the disturbing neighbors one last time. If the arguments given by you did not find their understanding, contact the district police officer, having previously informed them.
Step 3
Indicate in the name of whom you are making an application (rank of the district police officer, his full name). Write on behalf of whom the application was drawn up (your name and home address). Ask to take action against neighbors by providing their address. Provide facts of violations and be sure to refer to the relevant articles of the Constitution, the Housing Code and the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.
Step 4
Ask the district police officer to give an official answer to your application. He will be obliged to do this within 10 days from the date of your request. Attach to your application any evidence you have collected of systematic public disorder by your neighbors. The application must be made in 2 copies.
Step 5
The district officer is obliged to sign and indicate the registration number on each copy of the application. If within 10 days the appropriate measures against your neighbors are not taken, contact the prosecutor's office or ask the residents of other apartments to draw up a collective appeal to your Department of Internal Affairs with you.