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This is a formal and effective letter to your local Council about noisy neighbours. Information can be insterted about details of noise, times, location and neighbours. It suggests the Council evict or take other action to resolve the matter promptly. The letter refers to the law in order to motivate a quick response. |
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Provides the basic frame of the complaint |
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Refers to councils powers under relevant legislation |
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| This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.
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