How far from a boundary fence should a trampoline be under privacy law?
Associate Christopher Lee answers a reader’s question regarding the proximity of a neighbour’s trampoline to a boundary fence, in an article for MailOnline.
‘Unfortunately, there is no set distance that your neighbour’s trampoline must be from the boundary fence or your house under privacy or property laws.
One option would be to consider a “private nuisance” claim against your neighbour at court. To succeed, you would need to persuade a court the noise is causing a “substantial” interference with your “ordinary” use of the land. Useful evidence could include notes of when the noise occurs, how long it lasts and the effect it is having on you, together with relevant communications with your neighbour.’
The full article can be read on the MailOnline website.