Perhaps I don't grasp the gravity of the situation.
Palatine Send a noteboard - 16/11/2013 03:52:15 PM
Don't let her play in the garden when there's holiday visitors. Do indoor activities or go to a park or be in the garden with her.
True, that's not fair to you, so if the sublet is illegal in some way, then fight it. Otherwise, I only see this as an inconvenience rather than a problem.
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What would you do?
- 15/11/2013 07:33:08 PM
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Don't they need to apply for planning permission to do that?
- 15/11/2013 10:10:35 PM
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Also doesn't she need to apply for change of use to holiday let from residential?
- 15/11/2013 10:12:59 PM
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Perhaps I don't grasp the gravity of the situation.
- 16/11/2013 03:52:15 PM
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It's more irritating that grave, but I do worry about security to an extent.
- 16/11/2013 07:47:02 PM
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Uh...isn't the nature of ownership that you can do what you want to with your property?
- 16/11/2013 10:27:05 PM
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Not always, according to what title deeds and zoning restrictions say. *NM*
- 16/11/2013 10:32:20 PM
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Well, then you do some research before you start a shit storm with your neighbors. *NM*
- 18/11/2013 03:42:43 PM
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Which obviously we have done, Tim being who he is and all. *NM*
- 18/11/2013 04:49:45 PM
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Well, so what is the neighbor doing wrong? *NM*
- 18/11/2013 05:50:25 PM
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It depends on interpretation, from what I understand.
- 18/11/2013 07:17:03 PM
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Well, I'm not licensed in Scotland
- 19/11/2013 03:04:02 PM
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How is a short-term holiday rental not a business?
- 19/11/2013 06:01:50 PM
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For zoning purposes it's being used as a residence. Don't be daft.
- 20/11/2013 02:24:54 PM
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The essence of the question was "Would you think it worth the bother to seek an injunction?"
- 19/11/2013 07:01:30 PM
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I am a fan of British English usually, but not in the case of "flat". And yes, I'd go for interdict
- 20/11/2013 02:27:19 PM
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Though I always thought interdict was the Pope excommunicating an entire nation. *NM*
- 20/11/2013 02:30:23 PM
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Yes, but subject to limitations.
- 19/11/2013 07:03:40 PM
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Yes, restrictive covenants. And those things can be unreasonable and still legal.
- 20/11/2013 02:29:45 PM
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I would get the garden monitored with a camera
- 17/11/2013 04:00:51 AM
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