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It is difficult to give an exact definition of noise nuisance. It's a fact of life that we all make noise at some time. It could be by shouting to others, watching TV, playing music, having a party or barbeque or generally going about our daily ... more
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A noise nuisance is any significant and unreasonable emission of noise which affects another reasonable person in a significant and unreasonable way. It is more than annoyance and much more than the mere detection of noise. There are no legal noise ... more
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It is unlawful to allow or permit a dog to frequently, or continually, or habitually bark, howl, screech, yelp, bay or otherwise disturb the peace, tranquility, comfort or repose of any person or the community. ... more
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No, the OEPA issued no such warnings to Countywide or any other landfill to our knowledge. Countywide became aware of an older internal OEPA memo regarding concerns with aluminum dross only in 2007, after the reaction had occurred.. In addition, ... more
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Well I guess lignum, although at times when there's leaf on it, it's handy for the stock. It certainly spreads the lignum and the coolabah and suckers and they are becoming probably more of a problem than they have in previous years. Like a lot of ... more
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The term Nuisance , is applied to various types of conduct, albeit often annoying, which are less serious than Anti Social Behaviour, e.g. lack of control over pets, lack of stair cleaning, untidy gardens, litter, minor noise pollution, family ... more
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Surprisingly so… It is easy as a property investor to forget to check out the quality of your neighbours because you are not living in the property yourself. Yet thinking on this subject I can see how this could quickly impact on your profitability. ... more
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Ans : There are by-laws set out in the First Schedule of the Land Titles (Strata) Act (Chapter 158) and these relate to the control, management and administration, use or enjoyment of the strata units and the common property. Any person who commits ... more
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Nuisance neighbours may be in breach of their tenancy agreement. Unless you are suffering from serious acts of violence or harassment, the first thing to do is to speak to your neighbour to resolve things amicably. If the problem continues, you can ... more
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