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Leaseholder Harassment and Nuisance

We want our leaseholders to enjoy their homes without being harassed or annoyed by their neighbours.

Your lease states that: 'you or your visitors must not do or permit or suffer to be done in or upon the Premises anything, which may be or become a nuisance or annoyance or cause damage or inconvenience to the Lessor or to the Owner of any other Flat'.

Examples of unacceptable nuisance and annoyance are:-

  • Loud and frequent playing of music, radio or television
  • Noisy parties
  • Other loud noise such as frequent arguments
  • Harassment of neighbours
  • Uncontrolled animals
  • Blocking of shared areas in the building or estate
  • Litter, rubbish and fly-tipping
  • Hate related incidents (based on race, sexual orientation, gender, disability, religion age etc.)
  • Garden Nuisance

We take matters of harassment and nuisance seriously, so if you are suffering nuisance caused by a Council tenant(s) or another leaseholder(s), then we urge you to contact our Anti-Social Behaviour Team who will take will investigate your complaint and take appropriate action.

Noise nuisance can also be reported to and dealt with by the council's Environmental Health Service