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Housing Associations - Antisocial behaviour

Housing associations find dealing with antisocial tenants a stressful and time – consuming task. Nonetheless, whilst not wising to be seen as ‘Big Brother’, they recognise the need to tackle antisocial behaviour as quickly as possible. In doing this, they have the law on their side; there are measures that can be taken.

  • Written Warning:
    A firm letter of warning to an offending tenant of the consequences of persistent antisocial behaviour, including the likelihood of legal action, can be effective.
  • Notice Seeking Possession:
    This is the first formal step towards obtaining eviction; it is a useful device for issuing a warning to an antisocial tenant. It remains valid for 12 months.
  • Injunction
    This quick and simple device can often persuade tenants who have breached the terms of their Tenancy Agreement not to do so again.
  • Power of Arrest
    In case of violence, serious abuse, or racism, the law also provides a ‘power of arrest’ as a powerful deterrent against repeat offending.
  • Possession Proceedings
    This is the most draconian process for managing antisocial behaviour; it results in the removal of the perpetrator from the property.

Guided by law, facts and evidence, Housing Associations can use one or more of these measures to combat antisocial behaviour.

Beesley and Company - A Partner in Tackling Antisocial Behaviour

We at Beesley and Company can help you solve your problems with antisocial behaviour. We have had a great deal of successful experience in helping Housing Associations and others contend with antisocial behaviour.

 

Contact

Please contact Ali Bayatti at the office on 0161 831 7788

 

 
Last updated on: 19 June, 2008
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