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Although the term "Quiet Enjoyment" may be found in your proprietary lease or other documents, and is probably the term you were thinking of, it does not mean lack of noise. "Quiet enjoyment" actually means that you have "use or possession of the property undisturbed by claim of superior title".
Check your House Rules - your problem is likely referred to as disturbing noises that interfere with the rights, comforts or convenience of other occupants.
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"Quiet Enjoyment" is the phrase that everyone misapplies. I'm glad you stated what it means.
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