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Mere disturbance of the peace not nearly enough for damages claim in VCAT
June 3rd, 2025 - Tom Bacon
A bitterly fought VCAT case has concluded, where a lot owner residing in her unit was found to have breached the rules of the owners’ corporation (OC) by engaging in acts of screaming, yelling, wailing and thumping for extended periods of time.
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Mere disturbance of the peace not nearly enough for damages claim in VCAT
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