2 words,
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL.
Problem solved. :thumb:
All kidding aside the best way to initially approach this is to just go over there, as someone said, during quiet time. Explain the problem to them and ask that they be considerate of the neighborhood.
If it continues then you can kick it up a notch.
Now I'm not telling you you should do this but here's what a friend of mine did once.
He lived on a nice street with families and then one day one of the families moved and the house was bought by a local lawyer to use as a revenue property/rental. Everyone was upset because they had many years ago had some rentals on the street and there were lots of problems.
Anyway 3 young guys moved in and the parties started non-stop all summer. Their calls to the landlord went unanswered and whenever they called the cops it was deemed low priority (Fri or Sat. nights) and by the time the cops came by at 6 am the party was over.
Anyway this went on all summer long. One night my buddy says they were extreemely noisy and this time the party came out of the house onto the street. Again he calls the cops and is told they'll send a car but not sure when. Same old story. After listening to this for an hour he figures it is time to step it up a notch.
Walks over to the 7-11 down the street where there is a payphone. Calls 911 and says he just saw 2 guys go into this address carrying what looked like automatic rifles and thought he heard a shot, then hangs up. Within 5 minutes there were several cops cars there, surrounding the house, etc. In the end they ended up busting a bunch of people for drugs and underage drinking. The cops must have informed the owner because finally he did something and they were gone 2 days later.
The lawyer ended up selling the house.