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Topic: Legal type question
Alt_F4
Posts: 454
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey,

Last night the house next door had a spotlight on all night. The walls of our properties are pretty close together, and this spotlight happens to cast its beam right at one of my windows. Even if i shut my blinds entirely, my room is quite illuminated. I find it quite hard to get to sleep unless I'm absolutely exhausted, so my room being lit up doesn't help.

Anyway, the house next door is up for sale at the moment so no one has been living there for a while. I *think* someone (maybe the real estate agent? i dont know) was there yesterday, and must have turned that light on.

So this morning i noticed the light was still on, so i rang the mobile number of the real estate agent (his mobile number was on the sign). I explained the situation to him and he said "he'd fix it". Anyway, the working day is almost over and the light is still on.

Just wondering what i can do in this situation? Got an early morning tomorrow so i don't want to waste time trying to get to sleep tonight.
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TicMan
Posts: 3090
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Climb the fence and unscrew the bulb.
Jim
Posts: 7327
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nothing yet
A reasonable period of time hasn't passed since you made the request
infi
Posts: 7993
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Go Old Testament on their ass.

(Alternatively, you could sue them in the district court for the tort of nuisance.)

(Alternatively, you could see relief via the Magistrate's Court under the Peace and Good Behaviour Act).
stinky
Posts: 2328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
^ knows what he's talking about. Make sure to use something that will insulate your fingers from the heat though!
fpot
Posts: 15008
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Set the house on fire.
Alt_F4
Posts: 455
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Climb the fence and unscrew the bulb.

Would have done that already but its mounted high up, i'd need to take a ladder over.


Nothing yet
A reasonable period of time hasn't passed since you made the request

What's a "reasonable period of time" defined as?
Bah
Posts: 2715
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ring the guys mobile phone every five minutes while you are awake.
"Yeah just to let you know that light is keeping me awake"
mscactus
Posts: 183
Location: Queensland
^ haha love that idea.. that's something I would do.
fpot
Posts: 15009
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
He'll just turn it off.
Bah
Posts: 2718
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Another option, tell him you dont mind if he leaves the light on if he doesnt mind you cranking gangsta rap music everytime he shows the house to a client.
TicMan
Posts: 3091
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get a ladder, climb the fence and unscrew the bulb.
E.T.
Posts: 1064
Location: Queensland
B B gun
Jim
Posts: 7328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What's a "reasonable period of time" defined as?
more than 8 hours...
you should call again this afternoon, and/or again in the morning - same again the next day

after that if they haven't done anything about it, call a solicitor and ask what you should do - unless you're prepared to modify your own window to prevent the light from being an issue.
lmnt
Posts: 1586
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
place a pint of puppy blood under the light, that will attract the real estate agent.
Idol
Posts: 1950
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do the mobile phone thing - being a real estate agent he has to turn that thing on eventually...
teq
Posts: 866
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
or, just go to teh fuse box and flick the master switch?
Fireblood
Posts: 8102
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bit late now, but call the real estate and basically TELL him that you are going to unscrew the bulb to save him the trouble. He will most probably thank you, real estate agents are lazy as f***! We recently had a window lock broken and our house broken into, the real estate woman tried to tell us that it would have to wait until my property manager came back the next day, thus leaving our house open to burglarly a 2nd time. Had my housemate (property lawyer) call up and the stupid cow tried to say she knew her s***! HA! Anyways...point is real estate agents are lazy and won't do anything unless you call them constantly
jmr
Posts: 5472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You're a f***ing idiot, shoot it out with a slingshot

Or, get a ladder
Alt_F4
Posts: 456
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Another option, tell him you dont mind if he leaves the light on if he doesnt mind you cranking gangsta rap music everytime he shows the house to a client.


I like this idea. If its still on in the morning, i'll ring him again and ask. I guess if it's not off by the following night, i'll drop the gangsta beats bomb.
Alt_F4
Posts: 457
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You're a f***ing idiot, shoot it out with a slingshot

That wouldn't be breaking any laws now, would it.


Or, get a ladder

That wouldn't be breaking any laws now, would it.
CeMaX
Posts: 325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mains power at the meter box - off!

simple
jmr
Posts: 5473
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

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Scooter
Posts: 1219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Flicking the power test switch sounds like a good idea.

I'd wait till tomorrow morn, call again first. If it's not off by COB tomorrow arvo, Flick the switch.
Dan
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Posts: 8057
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
C'mon it's just a light. Find something to cover up your window better. Trespassing and harassment are stupid ideas.
Opec
Posts: 4915
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whilst waiting for this thing to be resolve you could get one of those sleep eye patch thingy so at least you can get some sleep. Naturally it's not a permanent solution but it'll let you sleep until you can think up a way to fix it permanently :)
typo
Posts: 5964
Location: Other International
Turn the mains off.
Idol
Posts: 1955
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Inject some epoxy in the locks, turn the water supply off and pour concrete over the knob. I dunno how this will help, but you'll get some satisfaction.
Xyzzy
Posts: 165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I can't be bothered reading.

Has anyone suggested hitting it with a trolley bar yet? But be careful you might knock the house down.
stinky
Posts: 2330
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just ask one of the mods to *nuke* the spotlight.
crazymorton
Posts: 221
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
drink heaps of piss each night to help you sleep
works for me!!!

alternatively the mains box idea would be the go
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8440
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yup mains for sure.
Spook
Posts: 20898
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ignore it?
$ack
Posts: 150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Inject some epoxy in the locks, turn the water supply off and pour concrete over the knob

LAWL

shouldnt have reported it and just smashed it...
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