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==What if no bylaw, provincial law, or the ''Criminal Code'' deals with your problem?== | ==What if no bylaw, provincial law, or the ''Criminal Code'' deals with your problem?== | ||
You may have a problem that these laws do not cover. For example, your neighbour’s property may be producing a terrible smell. In this case, you could try mediation. It may be the best and most cost-effective way to resolve neighbour disputes, because the relationship between you and your neighbour continues and you don’t want to harm or destroy it. | You may have a problem that these laws do not cover. For example, your neighbour’s property may be producing a terrible smell. In this case, you could try [http://www.mediatebc.com/ mediation]. It may be the best and most cost-effective way to resolve neighbour disputes, because the relationship between you and your neighbour continues and you don’t want to harm or destroy it. | ||
Or, you may decide to sue your neighbour. In that case, you should speak to a lawyer promptly because the laws may set a time limit for suing. | Or, you may decide to sue your neighbour. In that case, you should speak to a lawyer promptly because the laws may set a time limit for suing. |
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