This condo building in North Vancouver is the battleground in a fight about a mysterious noise that wound up at the Civil Resolution Tribunal.
A recent decision from B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal tells a bizarre tale about a mysterious noise in a concrete building that has led to hundreds of complaints, tens of thousands of dollars in fines, the consultation of acoustic engineers and the draining of a heating and cooling system. A recent decision from B.C.
RK complained to his strata about the "unreasonable noise" in April 2022, claiming the frequency of the noise "increased significantly over time." He heard "percussive strikes, tapping, scraping, dragging and clunking noises" during the day and night, according to the decision. Despite draining the system and turning off the pumps, a strata council member still heard the noise in RK's unit, the tribunal said.
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