Lee Stafford, Partner at Bishop & Sewell explains how Landlords can be brought into disputes when noisy neighbours disrupt ‘quiet enjoyment’.
Browsing: Neighbour Disputes
Charles Jamieson, Legal Executive in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution team Bishop & Sewell walks us through some right of way issues.
Kavita Bharti, Legal Advisor at LEASE talks us through some commonly received questions relating to neighbour disputes.
Rachel Waller from Bishop & Sewell advises on the common neighbour dispute of damage caused by tree roots.
Communal living requires a degree of tolerance, but thoughtless or antisocial behaviour can stretch even the most patient of individuals.
Noise nuisance is often an issue that arises between leaseholders causing much upset and, often, sleepless nights.
It’s often said that the role of a property manager encompasses accountant, legal adviser, diplomat and negotiator.
If you’re suffering from antisocial behaviour in your block, there’s a wide range of actions you can take.
Noise problems cause complaints in blocks of flats. DIY, building activity, late night music, laminated floors and barking dogs are the main culprits.
If you’re moving from a house to a flat, it may be a culture shock at first, so we’ve put together some tips on how to be a good neighbour.