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Can I sue my neighbour ?
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Think some folk are being a bit harsh with the OP here. Clearly there doesn't appear to be any grounds for suing anyone.
But how many people live near a cafe that hosts late night parties with music blaring? You could expect it from a pub or a club but a cafe? Also if EH have actually done something about it then the cafe must have been doing something wrong anyway. If the cafe wants to function like a pub/club then what's stopping the cafe getting the appropriate licence for what they want to do? It hasn't been the OP?
I'd probably be quite miffed if I stayed next to a florist that suddenly started using crazy strobe lighting displays and firework of a night. Especially if they didn't bouquet in advance
Thank You for understandingIf You got nothing nice to say , don't say anything at all0 -
Thank You very much.
As usual most people on this forum have absolutely NO IDEA what they're talking about , but You have been one of the very few people helping and understanding what is happening.Thanks to everyone who was understanding of the situation.
It shocks me to see how many people side with selfish business owners who simply don't care about destroying people's lives to the point of trying to kick them out of their own home just to make some extra money.
We only know what we've been told by you, how could we know anything else? You asked a question and were given very similar answers about the possibility of suing them. The business was going before you moved in so it's not them being selfish.It's nothing , not nothink.0
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