Sweetie, I will tell you what the cops told us to do here because as I have stated before we have the neighbors from hell as well. Keep a log book of everything they say to you, do to you, but do not no matter how much you wish to, do or say anything back to them. You said the management company said they complained, how do they know what was said in your apartment? Were you talking on a balcony, or were the windows open, if not then that is very suspicious. Do you know any one in law enforcement you can have come over in plain clothes and talk things through,or even any one who is an attorney? Test a theory, have a witness come over, make sure all doors are closed, windows etc.. then have a discussion, and see if what you say is repeated to management, by having someone ie cop, or attorney present, it provides witness that it was spoken in the privacy of your home, and not loud enough to be heard without a listening device which no matter what is illegal.This happened to a friend of my brothers, the people next door had lived in the apartment forever, and when they moved in things that were said or done they knew about and had no way they could have known these things. The friends dad was a active FBI agent and he checked things out and found camera's, and mics ran through the walls that the apartments shared. I am not saying that is what happened here, but it is odd. As for your daughter crying and pitching temper tantrums, if she does another one, set up a video camera, or even web cam and record the entire incident, proof you did nothing. One thing discuss with a dr about the tantrums, because it might be something healthwise. My son has autism and when he was younger he would have horrible tantrums called meltdowns, they would come out of no where and seem to be triggered by nothing. After being diagnosed we realized that it is part and parcel to his disorder, and if she does indeed have a health issue they can't evict or do anything about her tantrums because then it becomes about her medical condition. We have cards we carry about our son's issues for when he does it in public. Good luck and the best thing you can do is keep documenting make your own complaints, and if you have to break the lease, if they take you to court then you have documentation about the neighbors and management making a hostile living environment and that is grounds for breaking a lease, if you can take a copy of your lease to an attorney and see if they can help you find a way to legally break the lease. Good luck darling, we got lucky the evil neighbors here are all in jail except one because of their actions, and they are in the process of being evicted.Hopefully the next people are better neighbors.
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