Common use of Anti-Social Behaviour Clause in Contracts

Anti-Social Behaviour. 31.1 You and anyone visiting the premises, must not do anything at the premises or the building (including playing any radio, television, sound bar, speaker system or musical instrument) which causes a nuisance or annoyance to your neighbours and/or any of the other Tenants in the premises or which might reasonably be considered to be antisocial behaviour. In particular, you must not play any music or create noise which can be heard outside the premises between 10pm and 8.30am or cause disturbance or annoyance to your neighbours at any time; 31.2 You must not: a) do anything at the premises or the building to cause any other occupier of the premises or neighbouring premises any disturbance, distress, annoyance, inconvenience or damage to their premises, including (but not limited to) drunken behaviour and foul and/or abusive language;

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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