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    Happy Strata perhaps the flooring hasn’t been laid properly and is touching the walls transferring noise via the walls upwards.

    I doubt even the best underlay available will help if that’s the case.

    Timber floors make no noise on their own.  It’s the people who come into contact with them that create the issue. Also as the standard  by law does not include kitchen or bathroom it’s easy to get transfer from those areas usually tiled when hard sole shoes are worn.