neihbor who has a wooden floor and her son is really noisy sometimes. we later came to know that the condo has no insulation between our ceiling and the neighbors floor.we did all we could(talking to the neighbor etc,) but nothing helps.we complained to association, but they too, are of no help. we are trying to sell the home even in this worst market, but as the market is bad, we are having hard time selling it. i'm skeptical to rent it out, since i'm sure my tenant will complain about the noise, to us.looks like we have to be like a prisioner for no mistakes on our part. i'm not late in mortgage payments and i cant foreclose or shortsale to screw up my credit history. if its a rental apartment i would move out or if the market is good i would have sold the home. my question is, what is the best solution suggestions any body has in this situation ? can i bring this up to a govt.official like mayor or senator. or is there any way out? all i need is my money back( atlest a apart of it) and move out of the house without hurting ourselves? thanks.. Save your House HERE

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