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Has your solicitor not given a professional opinion on that question?I'm posting this I suppose to get some feedback - does it sound like a legitimate case?
What court? What sort of action? What about legal representation? Isn't this a civil matter so the neighbour must be served with some sort of notice before one can approach a court?My husband went into the court the following Monday and now it's all going ahead.
Yes it is the same case. We haven't consulted a solicitor yet. There is no requirement to do so - we are following the advice laid out in http://www.environ.ie/en/Environment/NoisePollution/PublicationsDocuments/FileDownLoad,1319,en.pdfI presume that this is the same case?
Has your solicitor not given a professional opinion on that question?
What court? What sort of action? What about legal representation? Isn't this a civil matter so the neighbour must be served with some sort of notice before one can approach a court?
Thanks fintans - good to know we're not the only ones! we haven't told friends or family we're going down this route so we heven't been in a position to get similar war stories!We went through a similar process in the district court over 2006 and 2007 - very unpleasant and nasty experience.
When you go to court you should have evidence over a range of dates of the noise (audio,video footage on a laptop) to present to the judge.
However no floor uplift and still am able to hear his TV and general noise. His tenants are leaving as when I use the apartment, I turn on the TV very loud and the IPOD as well.