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What is "unreasonable interference" under the Community Disputes Resolution Act 2015 (“the CDRA”)?
It refers to an act or omission by a neighbour that significantly disturbs your enjoyment or use of your home. Examples include but are not limited to excessive noise, smell, smoke, or physical obstruction of common spaces.
For more information, you may refer to https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/civil/cases-eligible-neighbour-dispute-claim
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