Neighbour issues as the house is given to run school Neighbour issues as the house is given to run school

2 years ago

We purchase house in new built society , everything is smooth till last year however last year our neighbour gave his house on rent to one of the school . (small school ) till 10 years , but due to that we have lot of noise polusion till evening , what is the rules for that and how to gate out from this situation ?
As there any legal way to stop the school and this type of nuisance around the house ? . Thank you for giving answer

Anik

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Client,

The nuisance suffered by you is termed as Private Nuisance. Since the noise pollution caused directly interferes with your right to enjoy your property and live comfortably you can file a suit for private nuisance. However, you must be able to show that the discomfort caused is of such a degree that it is intolerable.

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