You have received a letter from your neighbour complaining about noise from your house/flat. Write a letter to your neighbour. In your letter • explain the cause of the noise • apologise for the noise • describe what action you will take to solve the problem

Dear Mr.Lee, I am writing
this
letter to apologise for the inconvenience that you are facing
due to
the continuous noise coming from my home for the
last
two days. Well,The actual reason behind
this
issue is that we decided to change some interior designs of our house and for
this
,we hired some workers.They usually come at 9:00AM and work until 6:00PM.During
this
time, they use different types of machines which produce noise. Anyways,I would like to apologise about all
this
.I can completely understand that these entire sound problems create nuisance and sometimes give hesdaches as well.Me and my family feel the same. Well,You will not tackle
this
problem more because all of the work inside my place is done and today is the
last
day of labourers in my home.
This
leads to no more noise problems .Moving forward,I will make sure you will not have any problem because of my family. I hope you understand my situation
this
time . Yours Sincerely, Anm
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