Noisy neighbors can create an uncomfortable living environment. The Ohio Landlord/Tenant law does not create a clear remedy for tenants when the noisy neighbor is another tenant.
The landlord does have authority under ORC 5321.11 to give the tenant creating the disturbance a thirty (30) day notice to correct a tenant violation of a tenant obligation under ORC 5321.05. ORC 5321.05(A)(8) states:
"A tenant who is a party to a rental agreement shall: Conduct himself and require other persons on the premises with his consent to conduct themselves in a manner that will not disturb his neighbors' peaceful enjoyment of the premises."
Many landlords prefer to stay away from any disputes between tenants.
The City of Cleveland Municipal Ordinance 605.10 sets standards for the level of noise and times of day during which noise must be regulated. The ordinance primarily deals with televisions, radios, stereos, etc.
If after sending a letter to the tenant and speaking with the landlord you are still unable to resolve this matter, you may file a complaint with the Prosecutor's office, because Cleveland Municipal Ordinance 605.10 is a criminal law.
How to use a form letter.