Legal Disclaimer
Important information about LoudLog's service limitations and legal considerations
Last Updated: August 31, 2025
Important Notice
Please read this disclaimer carefully before using LoudLog. It contains important information about service limitations and legal considerations.
Noise Complaint Documentation Disclaimer
Service Purpose
LoudLog provides tools to log and document noise events for personal record-keeping and dispute resolution support.
Our reports are designed to help you track patterns and communicate noise issues, but we make no guarantees about their acceptance or effectiveness in legal proceedings.
Legal Proceedings and Admissibility
What LoudLog Provides
- Timestamped noise level measurements
- Professional PDF reports
- Pattern tracking over time
- Detailed incident documentation
- Data export capabilities
What We Cannot Guarantee
- Acceptance by courts or legal authorities
- Landlord or HOA recognition
- Compliance with local evidence requirements
- Certified professional measurement accuracy
- Specific legal outcomes
Legal Advice Disclaimer
LoudLog is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
For legal matters involving noise complaints, property disputes, or tenant rights, always consult with a qualified attorney familiar with local laws and evidence requirements.
Measurement Accuracy and Limitations
Device-Based Measurements
LoudLog uses your device's microphone to estimate noise levels. These measurements are subject to:
- Device Variations: Different phones and computers have varying microphone sensitivity
- Environmental Factors: Background noise, device placement, and acoustics affect readings
- Calibration Differences: Not calibrated to professional sound level meter standards
- Processing Limitations: Browser-based audio processing has inherent constraints
Best Use Cases
LoudLog measurements are most effective for:
- Tracking relative noise level changes over time
- Documenting frequency and duration of noise events
- Creating detailed incident logs with timestamps
- Supporting discussions with landlords or neighbors
- Demonstrating noise patterns and trends
Service Availability and Reliability
No Warranty of Uninterrupted Service
While we strive for reliability, LoudLog may experience:
- Temporary service interruptions for maintenance
- Technical issues affecting measurement accuracy
- Browser compatibility limitations
- Network connectivity dependencies
Data Loss Protection
We implement robust backup systems, but users should:
- Regularly export important noise tracking data
- Maintain local copies of critical reports
- Not rely solely on LoudLog for irreplaceable documentation
User Responsibility
Your Responsibilities
As a LoudLog user, you are responsible for:
- Using the service lawfully and ethically
- Verifying local laws regarding noise complaint procedures
- Ensuring accuracy of manually entered information
- Respecting neighbor privacy and rights
- Consulting legal professionals for legal matters
Do not use LoudLog for harassment, false complaints, or illegal surveillance.
Third-Party Recommendations
Professional Sound Level Meters
For certified measurements that may be required in legal proceedings, consider:
- Professional sound level meters (Type 1 or Type 2)
- Certified acoustic consultants
- Municipal noise enforcement officers
- Professional measurement services
Legal Resources
For legal guidance, consult:
- Local tenant rights organizations
- Property law attorneys
- Municipal housing authorities
- Legal aid societies
Limitation of Liability
Important Legal Limitation
LoudLog Inc. is not responsible for:
- Outcomes of legal disputes or noise complaint resolutions
- Decisions made by landlords, HOAs, or legal authorities
- Consequences of using LoudLog data in legal proceedings
- Lost opportunities or damages resulting from service limitations
- Measurement inaccuracies or technical malfunctions
Use LoudLog at your own discretion and risk. Always verify important information independently.
Jurisdictional Variations
Noise regulations and complaint procedures vary significantly by:
- Local Ordinances: City and county noise regulations
- State Laws: Tenant rights and property regulations
- Federal Guidelines: Housing and environmental protections
- Property Type: Different rules for apartments, condos, and houses
Research your local requirements before relying on LoudLog data for official complaints.
Updates and Changes
This disclaimer may be updated to reflect:
- Changes in service capabilities
- Legal or regulatory developments
- User feedback and identified limitations
- Technology improvements or constraints
This disclaimer is effective as of August 31, 2025.
By using LoudLog, you acknowledge understanding these limitations and agree to use the service appropriately.
For questions about this disclaimer, contact legal@loudlog.com