Sadeh Lok provides a high quality service
CSE Assessor 2011
Anti Social Behaviour
- It is your responsibility to ensure that no-one either living in or visiting your home does anything which is likely to cause nuisance to or harass, annoy, distress or worry any person who either lives in or has lawful business in the locality (area), for any reason
- It is your responsibility to ensure that no-one either living in or visiting your home does anything which is likely to harass anyone because of their colour, race, religious belief, legal occupation, gender, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability or any other particular thing about them
You and any other person living in or visiting your home must not;
- Do anything which causes or is likely to cause a nuisance or annoy residents, visitors or other people in the locality (area)
- Harass anyone
- Physically or verbally abuse anyone, including inflicting domestic violence or threatening violence against your partner, ex-partner or another member of your family
- Use your home for illegal or immoral purposes;
- Take, sell, supply or possess illegal substances; or
- Damage or interfere with any property that belongs to us
We will notify the Police and the Council's Domestic Violence Unit of any instances reported to us and we will consider action against the perpetrator in every case.
If you are the victim of anti-social behaviour we will investigate your report and take whatever action we feel is necessary. This may include early intervention and prevention methods, working with partnering agencies, offering mediation or as a last resort taking legal action to evict tenants and their families who are behaving in an anti-social way. We may also take other legal action to prevent anti-social behaviour.
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