i would complain to the landlord. i am sure he will take into account your concerns considering you've been leasing from him for quite some time. explain in a calm matter the issues you are having with your new neighbor. tell the landlord if these issues are not resolved, you will break your lease and move. trust me, the landlord will not want to lose good leasers, especially leasers that have been there for a while.
i had problems with the people who lives behind me a while back. they have a 7000 square foot house (trust me i checked it out when the problem arised). they have this dog and would leave it out all night long and just let it bark until 4 or 5am during the week. well this wouldn't be so much a problem if i didn't work at 6am. because the neighbor's property line comes about 100 feet to my property line, the dog would just sit there and bark.....it was so annoying. finally i got so annoyed that i started to call the police and place noise complaints. they would go out to the house at 2am and tell the people to bring the dog in the house (because that's all the dog wanted!) and after the 2nd call, they start getting fined. well the fined is delayed because it is mailed to the house......so after the 5th or 6th noise complaint from me, these people ended up racking up a $2000 fine and they never leave their dog outside anymore.
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