Good morning!
Noisy neighbours back again today in full force. I think they're some kind of wall dentist...
But I've got my coffee so I'm relatively content so far today!
Hope your week has been going well. The weekend is just around the corner!
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But still you can complain if you want. There's a process: send a letter, then send a registered letter, then complain to the mayor, then try arbitration... it goes on. But ultimately too complex considering my French language "skill" or lack thereof (my own fault!)

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So I just hope to leave here so I don't have the issue anymore. But it has been my hope for a long time and yet no job application success as yet. Plotting a possible return to New Zealand after almost 2 decades.
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I got an idea but don’t know if you would find it useful. Take a photo; keep your addess and his discreet using paint to cover it. And ask a french person to translate it.
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A photo of what? The note? It's okay, I can read French pretty well. It's the talking and writing that's an issue. But basically I'm just resolving to leave this for now and hope it stops or I get a chance to finally leave here.
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French law allow any noise?! Building noises are louder than regular noise and they are continuously going
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French law allows noise in a home from 7am till 11pm... 