Question: Can I proceed to court to seek monetary damages and the ability to break my lease due to excessive noise and management's failure to address the issue, despite being offered a lease break by the opposing party?
Answer: If you have been offered to break your lease due to excessive noise, you should heavily consider whether you wish to proceed to court for monetary damages and breaking the lease without penalty--as proceeding to court does not guarantee the result of either damages or the ability to break the lease without penalty. If this is the situation that you find yourself in, you should consult with an attorney immediately to determine your options.
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