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hello again,
just a progress update and one further question – it seems all owners have a copy of everything I sent CTTT. I have had 2 approaches regarding the complaint – one from an owner with floating floors (I understood why), and second from an adjacent block asking what outcomes I wanted.
It seems the respondent is now seeking out supporting letters from other in the block to indicate I am a vexacious complainent. I also think this is an attempt to deflect from their obligation to a) mitigate the noise of the hard floor and b) control the noise from their property.
I’ve provided CTTT with a copy of the BSA standards for flooring, along with research for plasterboards to reduce noise transmission through the common wall to my property.
Any hints, tips or advice on whether this is the correct path to take?? I am getting the feeling the respondent is compiling a personal attack with a laundry list of supporting letters about my requests to abide by Strata by-laws, and creating a smear campaign against me.
If the laundry list of complaint letters go in – should I respond to each within CTTT, it seems like a deflection of the issue being bought to the adjudicators attention.
I realise as Jimmy T has mentioned in this forum before – that this takes a toll on not only our physical health, but mental health in dealing with neighbours who are not understanding of the need to show co-operation, and consideration whilst living in such a close environment as units.
Of course this is my first CTTT application, just wanting to get it right. I can’t afford the expense of sound engineers, acoustic monitering or legal advice.
Many thanks
Ms M