Living in an apartment means sharing walls, spaces, and often, lifestyles with others. Whether you’re new to apartment living, student renters, or seasoned renters, practicing good neighbourly apartment etiquette is key to creating a positive living environment.
Here are some simple, actionable tips to help you be the kind of neighbour everyone appreciates.
In apartment complexes, there are common areas like hallways, laundry rooms, mailrooms, community rooms, BBQ areas, and gardens that are shared by everyone. Keeping these spaces clean and accessible shows consideration for your neighbours.
This not only makes the building more pleasant for everyone but also prevents potential complaints.
Parking can sometimes become a source of frustration in apartment complexes, especially if spaces are limited or assigned. Respect your neighbours by:
Small efforts like these can prevent a lot of tension.
Good relationships with your neighbours start with good communication and build a strong sense of community amongst fellow residents. You don’t have to be best friends with your neighbours, but small gestures like saying hello in passing or introducing yourself when you first move in can go a long way.
Positive communication and apartment noise control help create a cooperative and understanding community.
Noise control in apartments is one of the most common sources of tension between apartment neighbours. Keeping things quiet is essential, especially during designated quiet hours, typically between 10 PM and 8 AM. Here’s how you can help:
If you’re hosting guests, let your neighbours know ahead of time or keep the gathering contained to reasonable hours. Simple awareness of noise control in apartments can prevent many noise-related conflicts.
Living in a concrete building can help reduce noise levels between units, which is often a preferred choice for young families living in apartments.
Even in close quarters, it’s important to respect your neighbours’ privacy. Avoid peeking into windows or eavesdropping on conversations. Keeping to your own space, both physically and personally, maintains a healthy level of respect.
A little awareness goes a long way in fostering a respectful living environment.
Disputes can happen, but how you handle them matters. If a conflict arises with a neighbour, try to address it calmly and directly before escalating to management.
Open communication can resolve most issues without unnecessary tension.
Pets can be a wonderful addition to any household, but they require extra care in an apartment setting. When renting with pets, ensure your pets aren’t disturbing your neighbours by following these guidelines:
Following these rules helps create a pet-friendly and respectful environment for everyone.
Apartment living presents a unique opportunity to build a sense of community, even in the most bustling urban areas. Small gestures of kindness can help you foster relationships with your neighbours and create a friendly, supportive environment.
Here’s how you can contribute to building community in your apartment complex and fellow Boardwalk residents and associates:
By helping your neighbours and building community, you create a more connected, pleasant living environment for everyone. In a world where people often feel isolated, a supportive apartment community can make all the difference in feeling at home.
Apartment living doesn’t have to mean sacrificing your peace or privacy. By practicing thoughtful, respectful behaviour, you can foster a sense of community and make your shared living space more enjoyable for everyone. Being a good neighbour isn’t difficult—it just takes a little consideration and effort.