"We don't believe we're impacting on their quiet and enjoyment."However, the Yates are furious they are still paying $650 a week in rent, despite claiming to lose some of their boundary line and fencing.
"The only piece of land that we've got now on a so-called, just under two-acre block is a small garden at the front," Mr Yates said. The elderly couple lodged complaints with the Residential Tenancies Authority, Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal, the police, and even Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.Mr Little said he had offered the couple money to help with moving costs, as well as a rent freeze, which they've rejected.Continue reading