VIC Landlord Burning Incense Causing Asthma Attacks - Property Law Rights?

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Jon hitch

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My landlord is operating a Greengrocer in the same building where I am operating a cafe I currently have no wall separating our land. He is constantly burning incense in his store while I am suffering from asthma and have asthmatic attacks due to the burning, what can I do under property law?
 

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You do have a legal cause of action against the landlord if you want to pursue that avenue. See a local solicitor and he can initially send a letter outlining the problem and asking him to stop.
 

Jon hitch

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You do have a legal cause of action against the landlord if you want to pursue that avenue. See a local solicitor and he can initially send a letter outlining the problem and asking him to stop.
Ok, thank you. I wasn't 100% sure if I had a leg to stand on or not.