Noisy neighbours, boundary disputes, rights to light and resident parking issues - deal with them effectively and promptly using carefully worded letters.
Letter to neighbours about boundary dispute. States that the
plans have been checked and the boundaries belong to either
neighbour. Details can be inserted about the location, the
boundary in dispute and the preferred action now that
knowledge of ownership has been established. More
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Letter to Council about noisy neighbours. Information can be
insterted about details of noise, times, location and
neighbours. Suggests Council evict or take other action to
resolve matter. Refers to the law in order to motivate a
quick response. More
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Letter suggests that Council should evict neighbours because
of their anti-social behaviour. Information can be inserted
about location, names and details of behaviour. More
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Basic framework for a letter to the Council on behalf of a
number of applicants. Addresses the lack of car parking
available and that parking reservations would be suitable.
Details can be inserted about the area, number of vehicles,
location. Asks the Council to resolve the issue. More
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A simple yet formal letter to your neiggbour addressing your 'right to light' that has been obstructed for whatever. The letter requests the problem be rectified promptly and that you are prepared to take the matter to court should the neighour not make swift amendments. More
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