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Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    Also the court can’t order the tenants to be thrown out if they are noisy … I feel you are overreaching somewhat and consultation with a lawyer will help guide you for a better outcome.

    One correction – you are the applicant, not the respondent.

    Otherwise, I agree with Kaindub’s comments.  All you can really ask is that the owners instructs the tenants to abide by the by-laws of the building, and your right to the peaceful enjoyment of your lot, and agrees to take action if they don’t.

    I think the instinctive reaction by most NCAT Members to a demand that tenants be evicted would be to throw the case out.  You want the noise to stop – how that is achieved is between the landlord and the tenant.

    Kaindub’s advice to get legal assistance is spot on. Meanwhile you could have a look at this web page for more information on what to expect at your hearing.

    The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.