▲ | mschuster91 8 days ago | |||||||
It's in Germany too, but recently it's become the norm for new-rich people to buy or rent these apartments and then sue the shop and especially bar owners for noise violations. Not allowing that kind of mixed usage in the first place completely cuts away all that crap. | ||||||||
▲ | jon-wood 8 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
My perspective on that one is broadly "screw 'em". If you buy property over a bar or restaurant that was there before you I don't think you should then be allowed to turn around and act surprised that there's a bar or restaurant downstairs. | ||||||||
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▲ | OJFord 8 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Not to say there's not restaurants/bars open just as late or noisy, but fwiw I would say typically a pub in the UK would be the whole (vertical) building - rooms upstairs for staff or B&B, if not more seating for pub restaurant. |