Nuisance from a commercial enterprise in neigbouring house Nuisance from a commercial enterprise in neigbouring house

5 years ago

I live in Bangalore in a residential area. About 7 months ago, my neighbour rented his house to a commercial tiffin service kitchen.
The noise being made by the daily operations has rendered my house unlivable.
The employees of the kitchen are loud. The processed of preparing food and washing vessels, is source of continuous noise again.
Repeated pleas to the owner of the business has resulted in very small changes.
Can I take a legal recourse, as my family find itself without the respite of a house.
Appreciate the advice. Thanks

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

View All Answers
A.It is rented purely for commercial purpose. You can file both civil and criminal case. Please call me
Helpful
Helpful
Share

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 5 years ago

View All Answers
A.Absolutely yes! You can ask them to stop the nuisance completely or else send them a legal notice to do so. I suppose the house is not meant for commercial activity.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Placeholder image

Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

Thanks so much!
I am not sure. There was a family staying there. I assume we have to give them the benefit of the doubt, and assume owner has the necessary permits to convert his house into a commercial property.
Thanks a lot for the advice. I appreciate it.

Post Your Matter Post Your Matter

Talk to a Lawyer Talk to a Lawyer

Ask a question Ask a question

Vidhi Samaadhaan Vidhi Samaadhaan

Read Related Answers

question iconSale deed mentions that roof has ownership to owner(builder) not flat owner
Dear Client, as per RERA guidelines Roofs, staircases, elevators, lobbies, fire exits and common entrances of the buildings are broadly categorised as ‘Common Areas and Facilities’ under Section 2(n)...
question iconProperty Transfer
Dear sir, You have to file civil suit to get relief. Without going to civil court you may not get any relief.
question iconGift deed
Dear sir, It cannot be registered after the death of donor. But in case of Will it can be registered after the death of bequeather.
question iconGovt drainage department not playing my bill last 2 years
Dear Sir, You may lodge complaints with concerned authorities and also get issue a legal notice then approach High Court for necessary directions to the concerned Executive Engineer.
question iconName variation on different documents
Dear Client, It's essential to ensure that your name is consistent and accurately reflects your identity across all official documents. Inconsistencies in your name may lead to issues in various sit...