Clutter And Noise Spark Most Swiss Household Disputes
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Unordnung und Lärm stören das Wohnen in der Schweiz am meisten
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According to a survey by the property portal ImmoScout24 published on Monday, 30% of respondents often or fairly often experience conflicts within their own household. In contrast, the relationship with the immediate neighbourhood is usually conflict-free. More than half (51%) stated that they rarely or never clashed with neighbours. Only 15% reported frequent disputes.
At 47%, untidiness was by far the most frequent cause of tension in the shared household. This was followed by non-compliance with agreements (26%) and noise (23%).
+ Dirty laundry and noise: Switzerland's nuisance neighbour problem
Noise, on the other hand, topped the list of disputes with immediate neighbours at 45%. Other frequent points of conflict were the use of the laundry room (18%) and smoking (17%). In French-speaking Switzerland, respondents were more bothered by dirt and rubbish than by the use of the laundry room.
When conflicts arose, around three quarters (72%) of respondents sought a direct conversation with the person concerned. Written communication (17%) or the involvement of third parties such as the property management company (14%) was much less common.
A total of 1,264 people aged between 18 and 84 in German-, French- and Italian-speaking Switzerland were surveyed online for the study from August 12 to 22, 2025.
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