Can I be asked to reduce noise even outside quiet hours?
Yes — while quiet hours at Enclave usually run from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am, residents are expected to keep noise at a reasonable level at all times. If your activity is repeatedly disturbing others and causing neighbours to complain, you may be asked to reduce noise even during the day.
Examples of when this applies
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Playing music or TV at very high volume.
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Practicing instruments without soundproofing.
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Shouting, loud conversations, or gatherings that carry into neighbouring apartments.
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DIY or moving furniture in a way that causes disruptive banging or vibration.
Why this matters
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Noise rules are about consideration and respect, not just set hours.
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Persistent daytime noise can affect people working from home, resting, or studying.
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Management may intervene if noise is excessive, regardless of the time.
Helpful tip
Think “reasonable level” — if you can hear it clearly from outside your apartment, your neighbours probably can too. Using headphones or keeping volume moderate is the best way to avoid complaints.