You live in a room in college which you share with another student. However, there are many problems with this arrangement and you find it very difficult to work. write a letter to the accommodation officer at the college. in this letter: -describe the situation . -explain your problems and why it is difficult to work -say what kind of accommodation you would prefer

Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to express my concern about my current accommodation. I stay in room number 20, Chesterfield court. I am being disturbed by my room met who arrives frequently late at night and plays music which disturbs my sleep.
In addition
to that, he parties with his friends over the weekends with loud music ,barbeque and party at home which makes me stay awake the whole night and collapse my complete weekend plan. Due to ,
this
I'm not able to focus on my classes and
thus
impacting my overall academic score.
Moreover
, the room and kitchen are not maintained clean which results in a bad smell. By considering all the issues I request you to change my apartment.
In addition
to that, I would like to prefer a single-bedroom apartment. so that I could focus on the course. Looking forward to your reply. Yours faithfully, Vivek V
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