Neighbourhood DisputesNSW

A practical and comprehensive guide to the law applicable to neighbourhood disputes in NSW, including all commonly required neighbour dispute legal forms and precedents.

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Overview

A practical and comprehensive guide to the law applicable to neighbourhood disputes in NSW, including all commonly required neighbour dispute legal forms and precedents. The commentary covers disputes over companion animals, dividing fences, and trees.

This easy-to-follow guide will allow lawyers to confidently advise and represent clients in these often complicated and highly contentious matters.

Precedents provided with this publication include:

  • Suite of relevant notices and applications;
  • Example letters to the other side for stormwater, tree issues, nuisance, and dog bite.

The detailed Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.

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    “Disputes can arise between neighbours for many reasons such as noise, needing a new fence, overhanging trees, dogs and other pets, rubbish, access to properties, renovations and building work, use of common property, privacy issues and so on. The first step should always be for the client to try to ...”

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