A nuisance bylaw regulates activities and conditions that unreasonably interfere with neighbours' enjoyment of their property, including excessive noise, unpleasant odours, unsightly premises, and other disturbances. Nuisance bylaws establish community standards for acceptable behaviour and property maintenance, addressing issues like unkempt yards, accumulating junk, burning garbage, and keeping too many animals. Enforcement typically begins with complaints from neighbours, followed by bylaw officer investigation, warnings, and potentially fines or court orders for compliance. Nuisance bylaws balance property owners' rights to use their property against neighbours' rights to peaceful enjoyment. Clear standards and fair enforcement help maintain community quality of life.