Partner Lara Nyman and Trainee Solicitor Imogen Streets were recently featured in The Sunday Times answering a reader’s question about a neighbour’s noisy pet disrupting their day-to-day life in a block of flats.
Lara and Imogen explain that while landlords can usually change pet policies without tenant consent, excessive noise may breach nuisance clauses in tenancy agreements. They outline practical steps such as raising concerns with neighbours or management, gathering evidence, and, if necessary, pursuing claims for breach of quiet enjoyment or nuisance, including involving the local council where the disturbance persists.
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