Tea Shop in residential area
3 months ago
We have a tea shop in the midst of the residential area which operates for exteded hours starting early morning till late night. There is tol much noise all the time, with people and vehicles blocking the road and further the shop is extended ahead of its premises which covers the major part of the road creating issue for the residents. Also, it bas been oberved people drinking alocahol at night around that shop. What could be tbe best possible solution for this and how to take this ahead to the authorities.
A.Dear Client,
To address the issues with your tea shop in the residential area, it's crucial to take a systematic approach. Start by having a respectful conversation with the shop owner, expressing concerns about noise, extended operating hours, and the encroachment onto the road. Discuss the disturbance caused to residents and the safety implications of people drinking alcohol around the shop. Suggest potential solutions, such as adhering to regulated operating hours, maintaining premises within designated boundaries, and addressing noise concerns. If the issues persist, consider filing a formal complaint with local authorities, such as the municipal corporation or relevant zoning boards. Provide documentation of specific incidents and community concerns. Engaging with your fellow residents to collectively voice the concerns can also strengthen your case. Remember to remain constructive and solution-oriented throughout the process to encourage a positive resolution for both the residents and the tea shop owner.
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To address the issues with your tea shop in the residential area, it's crucial to take a systematic approach. Start by having a respectful conversation with the shop owner, expressing concerns about noise, extended operating hours, and the encroachment onto the road. Discuss the disturbance caused to residents and the safety implications of people drinking alcohol around the shop. Suggest potential solutions, such as adhering to regulated operating hours, maintaining premises within designated boundaries, and addressing noise concerns. If the issues persist, consider filing a formal complaint with local authorities, such as the municipal corporation or relevant zoning boards. Provide documentation of specific incidents and community concerns. Engaging with your fellow residents to collectively voice the concerns can also strengthen your case. Remember to remain constructive and solution-oriented throughout the process to encourage a positive resolution for both the residents and the tea shop owner.
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A.Dear sir
First you lodge a complaint with local authority that is municipality to cancel his license then approach Hing court. You will succeed .
First you lodge a complaint with local authority that is municipality to cancel his license then approach Hing court. You will succeed .
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