WOMAN WINS £100K IN DAMAGES OVER NOISY NEIGHBOURS
A
banker who sued her neighbours over the “intolerable” noise of their children
treating their flat above like a playground has won more than £100,000 in
damages.
Sarvenaz
Fouladi, 38, said that she had been bombarded with incessant commotion from the
family of five at her £2.6 million apartment in Kensington, west London.
The
sound of everyday activity, from children playing to dishes being washed,
ruined her peace during the day and kept her up at night.
Ms
Fouladi, who lives with her mother in the 1920s mansion block, told the judge
that her neighbours’ children treated their flat like a playground and ran
around at all hours dropping things.
She
sued Sarah and Ahmed El Kerrami for noise nuisance and Judge Nicholas Parfitt
said it was the noise of simple “day-to-day living” which had caused the
problems in the mansion block.
He
said that the El Kerramis and their family company which owns the flat should
have put carpets on the wooden floors in living areas.
He
issued an injunction, ordering the company to do work on the floors in the flat
to significantly reduce noise levels. And he ordered that Miss Fouladi be paid
compensation of £107,397.37, rising by £40-a-day until the work is done.
Wish this is applicable in our country. People will learn to tune the volume of their speaker.
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