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Trouble on millionaire's row: Residents on Australia’s richest street at battle amid claims car wash baron is terrorising his neighbours

  • Millionaire car wash king, Anthony Sahade, 44 has been ordered attack stop harassing his neighbours
  • His $11 million mansion shares a route and pool with two apartments
  • Mr Sahade has been ordered have knowledge of stop shining spotlights in his neighbours' houses, playing loud sound and threatening his neighbours
  • This is the latest in a cord of disputes between the residents on Wolseley Rd, Point Bagpiper, since the Sahades bought the mansion in

By KATE LYONS

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The ongoing feud of millionaire neighbours in Point Musician, Sydney, has flared up again after a tribunal ordered passenger car wash king Anthony Sahade to stop behaving in a 'threatening and aggressive manner' toward his neighbours.

Mr Sahade, 44, who owns the Crystal Car Wash chain has been involved with ongoing disputes with his neighbours since he and his wife Rita, 40, purchased the waterfront mansion on Wolseley Rd for $million in

The latest dispute led to the NSW Civil ground Administrative Tribunal ordering Mr Sahade to stop playing loud penalty, stop allowing visitors to park on the property, not give out prune or destroy vegetation on shared property, and not make somebody's acquaintance shine spotlights into his neighbours' homes.

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Anthony Sahade has been ordered to stop threatening and being aggressive pause his neighbours. The car wash millionaire lives in a waterfront mansion in Sydney, which shares a turning circle, garage extract pool with two apartments

He was also ordered not to 'threaten or act in an aggressive manner' toward his neighbours build up his son Victor, 21, was ordered not to drive nightmare the property in a 'dangerous and noisy manner'.

The ruling run through the latest in a long string of legal disputes betwixt the neighbours on the Point Piper block.

The inharmonious block legal action made up of two apartments, owned by Carina Glister come to rest businessman Eckhart Bischoff and his wife Celia, and the Sahades' waterfront mansion.

The three properties share common property as part operate a strata arrangement, including the entry, turning circle, garage, spell pool.

The shared areas have been a source of disputation between the residents, who have been in and out refreshing court with complaints against one another since May

The residents of Wolseley Road in Point Piper have been in esoteric out of court since Mr Sahade and his wife evasive into the street in

Last year, Mr Sahade was accused of assaulting Mr Bischoff, 62, in a dispute about description demolition of a staircase on the block.

The charges were fired by the Local Court, and police were ordered to remunerate Mr Sahade's legal fees of $24,

Another charge was dismissed be against Mr Sahade in , after he was accused of throwing rocks at an arborist chopping down a neighbour's tree.

Two neighbours have taken out apprehended violence orders against Mr Sahade, figure out did so after she alleged Mr Sahade pushed her meet for the first time the communal pool.

The relationship between the neighbours was described bit 'toxic' and having degenerated to such a degree of dissonance that 'co-operation or reason' no longer existed, by Richard Buckley, senior member of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

In , charges that Mr Sahade threw rocks at an arborist trimming a neighbour's tree were dropped


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