If you are concerned about the weight of the table just invite 4 fat friends over to jump up and down in your living room. If you all fall through to the apartment below you, I wouldn't get a table.![]()
As a landlord, I would not be worried about the pool table, but I would have concerns about a tenant who thinks he can do as he pleases.
As a tenant, its your responsibility to avoid infringement upon your neighbors right of quiet enjoyment of their apartment. Easy enough if you are considerate, impossible if you are not.
Another comment about the cost and permanence of an apt pool table:
My situation was I don't know where I'll be in a year. That's why I'm renting. I simply don't want a house right now, or anytime in the near future. But I love this game, and never had the space for a table in any of the places I've lived before.
I only wanted a pro table, GC or Diamond, with Simonis. I paid 3K final cost, to get an almost brand new GC4 delivered and set up from a private owner where the table was bought brand new from Brunswick years before. I got real lucky to find this table in my area, imo.
Now, when I move, I know it will be VERY hard to find an apt like I'm in now. It has a single room that's 25 feet in one direction, and 30' in the other. TONS of space for the table. I've never ever seen another apt like this one. So most likely, if I don't renew the lease here, I won't have room for the table anywhere else. If that happens, I might just have to dump the table for 500 or 1000 if I'm lucky, just to get rid of it.
Even if it comes to that, with my personal situation, I have throughly enjoyed the table in the time I had it, that even if I had to give it away for free when I move out, it would have been worth the 3K to me to use it all this time.
Everyone is different of course. But if a house is not in the cards for right now, AND you find an apt with the space for the table size of your choice, AND you don't mind the possibility of losing a few thousand if you have to dump the table when the lease runs out, AND you are a pool junkie, then I think the choice is clear: Don't let an apt deter you from getting one (if you fit the above description)
is this just your normal apartment,or some kind of townhouse/condo?
I don't know. I think I would pity the people above you or below you in the apartments. JMO.
do you by any chance have ''tool'' tattooed across your forehead?What are you a former landlord with a stick up your ass?sounds like you think there is no chance,not even a possibility,the dumbest idea ever to put a pool table in an apartment.No landlord in his right mind would ever allow such a thing,a ridiculous idea for even asking.The 2 people who actually have one,said its never been a problem.I will continue to reply in between games games i play in my apartment.:grin:
My $0.02
Check the lease you signed. If owning a pool table doesn't violate any part of the agreement then move it in. Nothing to ask the landlord about. It really is no business of the landlord as long as you are within the defined parameters of the lease.
As far as noise, most places have a noise ordinance. That means, even if your neighbors don't like it, that you can watch TV, listen to music or *gasp* play some pool during certain hours of the day.
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Thats not what that means... You can disturb the peace at any time of the day... If any noise is excessive ie. tv music or pool balls clanking, and someone calls the police, they will ask you to tone it down... Everyone thinks that they can do what the want during certain hours of the days, and that just isnt so. Disturbing another tennants "Quiet Enjoyment" of their apartment is something nobody thinks about. 20 years ago Ive had the exact thing happen to me about noise of a pool table...and I never used it after 8 pm...
Sorry you have it wrong. Every county/state defines the maximum level of noise during specific hours of the day. So say you want to take a nap on a Saturday afternoon but I want to watch Lord of the Rings on my new 5.1 receiver. As long as it doesn't exceed to max decibel they cannot do anything. Or say you want to take a nap but I want to mow the lawn. Same thing.
but what is the lease going to say?i doubt it will mention a pool table specifically,and if if does i look elsewhere.I know a lease usually states ''no nails in the walls'',in my old apartment,and in every apartment i went into that complex there were nails in the wall.
you are 100% incorrect......Call local law enforcement and ask if you can disturb the peace at anytime of the day.not just if sound exceeds a certian decibel.... Anytime you have a noise complaint and local law enforcement is sent out they will ask you to tone it down...............there is no such thing as blast as loud as you want during certain hours.....you can disturb the peace at anytime during the day.....