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Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Follow these steps if you have a dispute with your neighbour. This guide…
Before making a formal complaint or getting others involved, try to…
If your neighbour is a tenant, you can complain to their landlord. This…
If you cannot resolve the dispute by speaking to your neighbour, you can…
You can ask your local council for help if the neighbour dispute involves…
You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the…
You should call the police if your neighbour: is violent, threatening or…
If all else fails, you can take legal action against a neighbour. Taking…
Powers that police, councils and other authorities can use to control or improve the behaviour of dogs.
A guide to applying for compensation under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme.
Guidance for business and consumers on rights for consumers who have experienced misleading or aggressive selling.
You can be fined if your dog is out of control in public - find out about Dog Control Orders, banned dogs, dog fouling and reporting a dangerous dog
This draft legislation explains VAT, tackling aggressive abuse of the Flat Rate Scheme.
A guide to farming risks, potential problems with public safety and how to avoid accidents
This tax information and impact note applies to labour only businesses.
This briefing explains how HMRC is working with other countries to stop some multinational businesses from avoiding payment of tax.
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FCDO travel advice for Tanzania. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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