Oxford City Council
Neighbour nuisanceNoise from neighbours is a common source of nuisance. The main problems are barking dogs, loud music or TV, shouting, banging doors and DIY activities. No house or flat is totally soundproof - everyone can expect some noise from neighbours. Neighbour noise could be disturbing you for the following reasons:
The Tenancy Agreements of all our Oxford City Council tenants state quite clearly that tenants and their visitors must not cause nuisance to neighbours. What can you do?If you are being disturbed by noise from a neighbour:
Are there alternatives to legal action?Noise disputes are often resolved informally. Legal action should be a last resort. It is unpleasant and will inevitably further sour the relationship between you and your neighbour. It is very important that you do your best to resolve any problem in a friendly way. MediationMediation can often help resolve some neighbour disputes. It is a step by step process in which an impartial mediator helps people in dispute settle their differences quickly and confidentially. It does not seek to prove right or wrong but helps those involved to identify what they want to change. Mediation can be a very effective way of resolving neighbour disputes and the Council therefore recommends neighbours to seek the assistance of a mediation service. Steps ForwardSee related documents below for information on steps forward:
Page last reviewed 15 May 2008
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