Singer Vanessa Carlton's noise complaint against R.I. neighbor ends up before state Supreme Court
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Singer Vanessa Carlton's noise complaint against R.I. neighbor ends up before state Supreme Court
"Carlton and McCauley won a preliminary injunction in 2024 after they alleged the owners of an industrial property next door subjected them to unlawfully loud noise and harassed them by filming their house."
"The injunction ordered the abutters, Artak Avagyan and Lee Beausoleil, and their tenant, North American Crane & Rigging LLC, not to exceed Warwick's maximum noise level of 60 decibels or undertake any operations or activity that 'harasses and/or reasonably interferes' with the family's 'use and enjoyment of their own property.'"
"Carlton said the 'maddening' noise issues began in the summer of 2024, after Avagyan and Beausoleil leased a portion of their property to a construction company that produced 'near continuous noise from vehicles, construction equipment, generator.'"
Vanessa Carlton and her husband, John McCauley, are involved in a legal dispute with their neighbors over excessive noise from an industrial property. They obtained a preliminary injunction in 2024, limiting noise levels to 60 decibels and preventing harassment. The neighbors, Artak Avagyan and Lee Beausoleil, have appealed the injunction, claiming they have not violated any laws. Carlton and McCauley moved into their home in 2021, intending it to be a forever home, but began experiencing noise issues in 2024 after construction activities commenced next door.
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