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What should I do if my neighbour breaches a CDRT order?


Updated by SGCOURTS

If your neighbour breaches a CDRT order, you may apply for a special direction and a compliance bond (where appropriate). Before you apply, you should consider whether the other party has failed to comply with the terms of the CDRT order made against them by looking carefully at the order you have obtained. If you think they have failed to comply with the CDRT order, you will need to prepare and file evidence to support your case and application.

For more information, you may refer to https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/civil/understand-outcomes-neighbour-dispute-claim

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