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Track noisy neighbors with clear timestamps

Log dates, times, and sources of noise so you can show a pattern to your landlord, HOA, or local agency.

Tenant Noise Complaint Log PDF (Free Template)

Record repeated noise with dates, times, and descriptions so you can escalate with proof.

Published November 27, 2025

If loud music, parties, or construction keep interrupting your home, a written log helps prove the pattern. Use this template to capture each disturbance and generate a PDF you can share with your landlord or HOA.

When to use this

  • You experience ongoing noisy neighbors, parties, or late-night disturbances.
  • You want a timeline of dates and times to show property management or an HOA.
  • You need a printable log to attach to a complaint, mediation, or city report.

How to do it (fast)

  1. Note the date and time of each noise incident and where it came from (unit, alley, hallway).
  2. Describe the noise type and how long it lasted (music, machinery, shouting, etc.).
  3. Add any impacts, such as lost sleep, safety concerns, or calls to security.
  4. Download the PDF noise log and send it with your complaint or request for enforcement.

Why this helps

  • Shows a clear record of how often noise occurs and when.
  • Keeps details organized so management can act without multiple follow-ups.
  • Provides a professional, printable log instead of scattered notes or texts.

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Not legal advice. Courts set their own rules. Keep your original records.

Create your noise log now

Document each disturbance and download a PDF to share with management.

Need to add other context?

Attach repairs, communication logs, or camera notes for a stronger case.