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In my opinion, the strata manager or OC is limited to applying the bylaws of the building and the SSMA.
I don’t know what by laws you may have, but I can’t see that the behaviour, whilst disturbing, does not violate ant of the standard by laws.
So I think that neither the strata manager nor the OC can act against the tenant.
Your other Avenue is through civil action. Unfortunately the laws punishes people retrospectively. That is, an offence needs to be committed before the police or the courts get involved.
Its unfortunate that you are subject to such behaviour but it appears that no offence has yet been committed.
If this was your workplace, you would have some success in having an employer take action, but thst is only because the harassment laws specifically identify workplaces,but not living locations in their jurisdiction.
Im sorry thst I have no solution for you, save to say to keep a detailed diary, inthe hope the tenant one day oversteps the mark andyiu can take civil action.