A woman sought $5,000 from a neighbour she claimed was noisy but instead had to pay him $50.
A woman who sought $5,000 in a noise complaint has instead been ordered to pay that neighbour $50 for her behaviour.
Woo claimed $5,000 in damages for lost business revenue, lost productivity and medical expenses. She included in this amount damages for loss of enjoyment of life, injury to dignity and respect, and pain and suffering.He said Woo has harassed him with her complaints to the strata, calls to police, banging on the ceiling, and tracking of his movements with video and audio recordings that he says invaded his privacy.The events Stewart said Bruno moved into the strata lot above Woo in July 2022.
Bruno claimed Woo’s constant complaints to the strata and the police amount to harassment. He said her admitted ceiling-banging and cupboard-slamming were a nuisance and entitled him to compensation.
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