VIC Landlord's breach of duty

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Clairebear

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How to issue a notice for a commercial/retail landlord's breach of duty of "quiet enjoyment".
The landlord entered the premises without prior notice
The landlord did not enter as a customer
The landlord harassed a working staff member
The landlord threatened the leasee/tenant with turning of the electricity if she ever played the radio at 06:00 again
 

Rod

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Best and easiest way is to see a lawyer.

Who is right may depend on the terms of the lease and whether their are special conditions covering this circumstance.