Neighbor angry over normal exercise?
I have begun an exercise schedule because of health issues, and I work out for approximately an hour every day. During that hour, most of it is quiet enough, crunches and resistance training. However, for maybe 20-30 minutes on certain days I do have some moves that are somewhat noisy like jumping jacks and running in place. I do these exercises around 5-7pm, well within normal hours, and put down a mat to keep the vibration down as best I can. Today, during my work-out, my neighbor downstairs shouted up the stairs to quit stomping on the floor. Of course, I stopped my jumping jacks, and switched to a resistance routine instead. But my question is, could my landlord evict me for my exercising at normal hours, or could the cops give me a citation or anything? I live in Pennsylvania, if that helps. I would go to a gym, but my boyfriend and I only have one car and he works evenings, and I work days. Thanks!
As an edit, I have three bulging discs in my back, I need a low-impact pad under my feet if I do any exercise. Outside isn't an option.
Also, I went down to talk to her, and she shouted at me that she hears me "all day" stomping around. I work days, I come home and exercise, shower, then sit and relax before bed. She's not willing to cooperate.
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In her defense, the noise is probably very, very annoying and is not part of a normal daily routine for most people in an apartment dwelling. That said, talk to her and try to find a compromise – like doing that part of your routine at a time when she is not home. You are well within your rights to utilize your rental space as you will, but along with that comes getting along peacefully with your neighbors. Talk to your landlord/super and explain the situation and see what he/she suggests.