A resident says a neighbour’s Airbnb—particularly an outdoor hot tub—creates ongoing noise problems for nearby homes. The complainant reports that the neighbour has been issued an antisocial behaviour warning, but that the local council is not taking further action despite the continued disruption. The articles focus on the practical steps the resident can take when a warning has not resolved the issue. They describe the need to document disturbances (such as dates, times, and details of the noise), and to keep contacting the relevant local authority so the complaint remains on record and can be escalated if needed. The sources also reference using council or landlord/management channels and formal noise-related reporting routes, and making additional complaints where earlier measures do not lead to improvements. Overall, the coverage centers on how individuals can respond to persistent short-term rental noise problems when they feel enforcement has stalled after an initial warning.