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It might be worth the cost of you or the OC hiring a private investigator to track down the owner’s contact details so that you and/or the Strata Manager can personally speak to the owner about these issues regarding the tenants.
The PI sites that I have had a quick look at state that a PI costs less than $400.00. Is your peace of mind worth $400?
You should not be harassed or feel threatened by a person in your building.
If you want to take the quick route then if I was you I would employ a PI myself and if you want to take the slower route then perhaps you can write to your Strata Manager and have this put on the Agenda of the next meeting. The OC may not approve the employing of a PI tho, so you might end up having to do it yourself anyway.
Below is some info about AVOs should you need it if the situation escalates. NB:Legal Aid may also be able to assist, (depending on your circumstances).
Do you know if the grandchildren have a registered tenancy agreement? Perhaps it may be possible for you to contact the Office of Fair Trading’s free tenancy and real estate complaint service and make a complaint about the tenants?