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Agreed but no 1 isn't likely in a rental like you pointed out.

And no 2 is possible but most neighbours probs wouldn't care/have laminate. I would add that there are air gaps between the floor boards they need to be filled. Ideally neighbours floor boards lifted and installed with rockwool. Then put floor board Down and fill the gaps, use I think it's called radiator putty to seal gaps around radiators.

If you wanna go up a level de couple the floor board as well and use acoustic mats before the carpet. It's all Alot of money.

https://youtu.be/kllqv-SREeY


Floor boards have air gaps, these should be filled upstairs before the carpet

Try white noise and macks earplugs. Mention it to the landlord. See if he's willing to help.

It's not nice. I lived with very noisy and anti social neighbours during lockdown.

One advantage of a top floor is its easier to block the sound, that's what I am in now. A top floor flat. All the best.
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CreatedSun 21st Aug 2022 9:40am
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