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My neighbours keep me awake with loud music at all hours of the night. Should I give evidence against them in court?

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My neighbours keep me awake with loud music at all hours of the night. Should I give evidence against them in court?

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From Dealing with Nuisance Neighbours A: Your case will be stronger if you do, but your neighbours will know it’s you who complained. If the police, local authority or your landlord bring court proceedings, then you may not have to give evidence. Back to top Q: What is it like at a property auction? From Buying Bargains at Property Auctions A: • Auction rooms welcome anyone who swells the crowd, who is dressed reasonably whether theyre going to bid or not, and who will keep fairly quiet during the auction. • There is always a constant to-ing and fro-ing of people. You can arrive and leave whenever you like, but try not to distract people while bidding on a lot is taking place. • Its not unusual to arrive late or leave after the lot youre interested in, but you should try not to miss the auctioneers opening speech and announcements. • Auctioneers often seem to comment on vacant seats available at the front of the auction room, even though lots are no more expensive whether you are sitti

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