What to do when there is a herd of elephants in your neighbouring unit?
- Author: Lorri Field
- Published: 30/11/2017 10:19am
In a recent case one unlucky unit dweller has described the sound travelling from his upstairs neighbours as being subjected to a “booming sound”, “like a herd of elephants coming...
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