Neighbor Eavesdropping Privacy Rights
Summary
In Saskatchewan, you have a right to privacy, even in shared living spaces. Consider soundproofing with rugs and curtains, and communicate politely with your neighbor about your concerns. If the situation escalates to harassment, consult a lawyer for legal advice.Full Conversation
I wondering what privacy rights do i have in regards to my neighbour eavesdropping on my conversations. I live in a four plex im on the upper floor while my neighbour of concern is below me. The stairwell going down to her unit has paper thin walls that i can clearly hear words and footsteps. I tent to keep to myself so i dont really try to be involved with whats going on because i have allot of my own tasks to do. Recently i heard that she was telling her customer bad things about me and i only found out because this customer so happens to know my ex and my ex told me. Now i have been noticing that when they walk up the stairs to leave sometimes they will wait for a little bit before exiting, at least * to * seconds. What can i do in this situation where i cant find another place to live or renovate.
Hey ****! In Alberta, you have a right to privacy, even in shared living spaces. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Soundproofing: Use rugs, curtains, and other sound-absorbing materials.
- Communication: Politely talk to your neighbor about your concerns.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer if the situation escalates to harassment.
Do you want to contact a local lawyer for more detailed assistance?
Im in saskatchewan
Hi ****! In Saskatchewan, you also have a right to privacy. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Soundproofing: Use rugs, curtains, and other sound-absorbing materials.
- Communication: Politely talk to your neighbor about your concerns.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer if the situation escalates to harassment.
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer for more detailed assistance?