Talk to the neighbor directly and politely express your concern about the loud music.
Offer to compromise by suggesting specific times or days when it would be okay to play music loudly.
If the neighbor is unwilling to compromise, consider contacting the local noise pollution control agency to report the issue.
If the situation becomes violent or threatening, call the police for assistance.
Keep a record of the times and dates when the loud music occurs, as well as any witnesses who heard it.
Consider talking to other neighbors who may also be affected by the loud music and see if they are willing to join you in addressing the issue with the neighbor.
If the noise continues after repeated attempts to resolve the issue, consider seeking legal advice on how to handle the situation.
Avoid responding to the noise with loud noises of your own, as this can escalate the situation and cause further problems.
Consider using earplugs or white noise machines to block out the noise while it is occurring.
Keep a calm and composed demeanor when addressing the issue with the neighbor, as aggression or anger can often make the situation worse.
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