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The term anti-social behaviour covers any behaviour that would cause a nuisance, unreasonable disturbance or harassment. Below are some examples of anti-social behaviour:
Everyone is entitled to enjoy their home quietly and peacefully. You must not make too much noise, be a nuisance or disturb your neighbours and you must also make sure that anyone living with you or visiting your home behaves in a reasonable way.
Your tenancy agreement makes you responsible for ensuring that you or your family or your visitors do not harass anybody. If you or members of your household or visitors to your home are found to be responsible for acts of harassment, you would be in breach of your tenancy agreement and could be evicted from your home.
If you are being directly affected by somebody causing you a nuisance or are being harassed in any way you should report this to Omega Lettings. Harassment includes attacks on property as well as on the person. It can include physical or verbal abuse. Harassment targets people on particular grounds. It is distinct from and should not be confused with inter-neighbour disputes and general nuisance.
It is Omega Lettings policy not to tolerate anti-social behaviour or harassment in any shape or form either, directed at our Tenants and inflicted by our Tenants. Hence, Omega Lettings has a strict procedure and processes for dealing with such occurrences efficiently and effectively.
