First off, my heart goes out to you, FRiend.
I know how precious that peaceful quiet is, and I know what it meant to me when it was disturbed.
I began to obsess over it. I’ll have to think on it, but just know, you aren’t alone in this.
Maybe blasting stumps at 6 AM when they’re trying to sleep it off might get their attention.
Get a giant skeleton from the Halloween store, put it on the edge of your lot facing them, and keep it lit up.
Call the cops, you need your peace and quiet too.
Call a realtor.
“Yelling in Mexican” made me lol tho!!
You are becoming your Dad.
Embrace the diversity and culture exchange you now privileged to.
Maybe you will get invited to the monthly cock & dog fighting party.
It’s funny, I live in suburban Arkansas now and suffer much the same.
Only, in reverse.
I live in an area with a lot of Hispanic people, but whenever an Arkansan moves into my neighborhood, it’s parties all night.
And fights in the yard.
And drunken yelling
And trucks/ utvs/ bikes/ trailered boat motors / fireworks throughout the night.
And insolent barefoot feral children at all hours of the night (frequently to 1am for this 4 year old boy who needs to be returned to the wolves who are missing him)
There is no stopping it. I approach people who do it, get in fights (we’ve gone to fisticuffs on occasion) and he just pees on my car, aims his speakers at my house and his toddler kids harass me to no end.
Call the cops repeatedly. That’s the only thing you can do. I finally called the cops so much my troublesome neighbors moved “to the county to get away from toy liberal commie ***holes” (referring of course to me)
But if they own it, forget it.
And try living next to deaf people. Oh whoa you’ll miss cinco de mayo nightly.. lemme tell ya.
Mexican is a nationality…not a language.
You are not alone. I don’t have the answer. Good luck and keep us posted.
Becoming epidemic with that loud, deep, blasting bass sounds in neighborhoods, hotels, streets etc... yearn for a secret weapon that both intercepts loud sound wavelengths and returns to sender units that destroy or render them inoperable. In my wildest dreams and imaginations wish list. Otherwise I’m rebuking the offending loudness in Jesus name and commanding by faith in faith that it ceases.
1. If you decide to take any action to antagonize them, make sure it's not something that can be traced back to you. In fact, you might even see if you can get invited to one of their 2 AM cockfights just to make them think you've got no problem with their south-of-the-border lifestyle.
2. Don't try to deal with them or correct their behavior. You have to make them want to leave the neighborhood.
3. You have to make sure that the reason they want to leave the neighborhood seems like an act of nature rather than an act of retribution.
Figure out what the Cuban gov’t was doing to the US Embassy.
Acquire hardware.
Apply same in their general direction.
just Learn to ignore it. They probably won’t stay long.
Th angel on my left shoulder says maybe if you went over with a six-pack and calmly told them what you’ve written here some kind of accommodation could be worked out.
The devil on my right shoulder says to build an active denial system and melt their guts where they stand.
You’re entitled to reasonable peace and quiet and the law is probably your best first option, first thru then police to enforce ordinances that may exist, otherwise you can sue to abate the nuisance in small claims court, usually without a lawyer. Good luck.
Call ICE.
Wait! What?
Never mind.
Assuming you’re not alone. You have other neighbors, and may need to find out if they’re annoyed by this as well. A collective letter in the new neighbor’s mailbox, explaining your desire to be welcoming but respect will only be given on a two way street. You’d prefer not call the police on simple noise matters, but there should be a time limit - say 10pm.
If the rest of your neighbors are not bothered by this noise and refuse to get involved - dump your property while the dumping is good. And, be sure to sell it to the very first Hispanic family that can afford to buy it. It’ll help your neighbors understand your perspective better.
No advice, but I am sorry to hear that.
My parents used to have a gorgeous rural view until someone bought the acreage across the highway and started a salvage yard.
From that I learned, if you want to control your view, you have to own it.
But the audio problem may be even worse, since sound can carry so far.
What jerks.
there go's the neighborhood...Best thing is usually to talk to them and ask them to tone it down, but it sounds like you had a good reason for not doing so, yeah report them and as the police or whomever respond, it shouldn’t take more than a couple or three complaints to stop it altogether.