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First Exclusion Order issued to bar man's noisy neighbours from home

Couple directed to leave their 3-room flat for a month, but man claims order hard to enforce

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Mr Daniel See pasting a copy of an Exclusion Order directing his neighbours to leave their residence after they were found to have breached an earlier court order to stop creating a din.

Mr Daniel See pasting a copy of an Exclusion Order directing his neighbours to leave their residence after they were found to have breached an earlier court order to stop creating a din.

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After two years and multiple trips to court, a man has succeeded in barring his noisy neighbours from returning home for a month.
For the first time, the Community Dispute Resolution Tribunal (CDRT) has issued an Exclusion Order and directed a couple to leave their residence, after they were found to have breached an earlier court order to stop creating a din and preventing Mr Daniel See, 29, from enjoying his home.
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