FOUL SMELL AND CRYING OF DOG FOUL SMELL AND CRYING OF DOG

7 months ago

My neighbour has 30 cat , 3 dog n 11 pigeon . Very bad smell

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
If your neighbor's animals are causing a significant nuisance, including bad smells, you may want to consider addressing the issue in a respectful and neighborly manner. Here are some steps you can take:

Talk to Your Neighbor: Start by having a friendly and polite conversation with your neighbor. Express your concerns about the smell and how it is affecting your living conditions. They may not be aware of the extent of the problem.

Check Local Ordinances: Research your local city or county ordinances related to pet ownership and animal nuisances. There may be specific regulations in place that limit the number of animals one can have and address issues such as odor control.

Contact Animal Control: If the problem persists and your neighbor is uncooperative, you can contact your local animal control agency or the relevant municipal authority to report the issue. They may investigate and take appropriate action if any local ordinances are being violated.

Document the Issue: Keep a record of instances where the bad smell is particularly strong or when it causes disruptions to your daily life. This documentation can be useful if you need to involve authorities or legal channels.

Mediation: If direct communication with your neighbor and local authorities do not resolve the issue, you can consider mediation. A professional mediator can help facilitate a discussion between you and your neighbor to find a mutually acceptable solution.

Consult an Attorney: If all else fails, and the issue persists, you may want to consult with an attorney who specializes in property and neighbor disputes. They can provide legal advice and guidance on how to address the problem through the legal system if necessary.

It's important to approach this situation with patience and a willingness to find a resolution that works for both you and your neighbor. Open communication is often the best way to resolve such disputes without resorting to legal action.
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