I have a potential scenario here.
We have a neighbour who is basically a moaning busybody. She is the stereotype widow in her 60s, doesn't work, spends all day nosing out of the window and moans about absolutely everything. Rings the parking wardens when the day care nurses park on the double yellows for 15 mins while going into tend to the bed-ridden lady next door - that kind of thing. She also seems unable to sleep and has her TV/radio on ALL night, which is annoying. So that's the scene painted!
We have not told her yet that we are moving and plan to rent out our house - but I am willing to bet she will MOAN when we do.
So, just suppose after a few months our tenants give notice to quit, and give the reason that she is constantly moaning, and her TV is annoying them. Would we have any grounds to sue her for loss of income / inconvenience or similar if we could get our tenants reasons for going in writing?
Again, this is hypothetical, but one can't rule anything out with her!
We have a neighbour who is basically a moaning busybody. She is the stereotype widow in her 60s, doesn't work, spends all day nosing out of the window and moans about absolutely everything. Rings the parking wardens when the day care nurses park on the double yellows for 15 mins while going into tend to the bed-ridden lady next door - that kind of thing. She also seems unable to sleep and has her TV/radio on ALL night, which is annoying. So that's the scene painted!
We have not told her yet that we are moving and plan to rent out our house - but I am willing to bet she will MOAN when we do.
So, just suppose after a few months our tenants give notice to quit, and give the reason that she is constantly moaning, and her TV is annoying them. Would we have any grounds to sue her for loss of income / inconvenience or similar if we could get our tenants reasons for going in writing?
Again, this is hypothetical, but one can't rule anything out with her!
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