Antisocial behaviour. You and your guests must always be considerate towards your fellow tenants and the staff of the University. We will take disciplinary action against anyone using physical abuse, offensive language or otherwise unacceptable behaviour towards residents and / or University Staff. • You are entitled to live free of disruption, intimidation or harassment from other tenants. We will not tolerate offensive, indecent, disorderly, threatening or disruptive behaviour or language by tenants towards other tenants, University staff, tradesmen, neighbours and visitors. • We will take disciplinary action against unruly and drunken behaviour or misconduct, and may report it to the police. • We will not tolerate harassment of fellow tenants, University staff, and visitors to the University or neighbours because of their sex, sexuality, race, religion or disability. This includes posting of offensive comments and photos on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter or any group chats. • You must not do anything which is likely to cause injury, to put safety at risk, or to damage belongings. • We will take disciplinary action against any behaviour or action which damages our reputation. In addition anti-social behaviour is a breach of your Tenancy Agreement which will entitle us to terminate the Agreement with you. • Neither litter nor any other items should be thrown out of the windows.
Antisocial behaviour. 8.1 Payment will not be payable on account of anti-social behaviour, except potentially where the Accommodation has been compromised due to vandalism or safety concerns, and the Licensor has failed to act appropriately when made aware.
Antisocial behaviour. You accept and agree to abide by those terms detailed in your tenancy agreement regarding anti social behaviour.
Antisocial behaviour. Areas for Development An Inverclyde Antisocial Behaviour Strategy and action plan will be implemented taking cognisance of the Scottish Government strategy ‘Promoting Positive Outcomes: Working Together to Prevent Antisocial Behaviour in Scotland’ Improve community engagement on Anti Social Behaviour issues, explore how local communities can raise issues and discuss what assets are within the local community to resolve these issues. Continue to provide intensive family support, early diversion and intervention to vulnerable groups, families and communities to improve life chances and reduce criminal behaviour. Violence – Areas for Development Identify families who are known to commit violent crime in identified locations and target a multi agency response and intervention towards supporting these families. Identify the assets within communities where most violence occurs and engage with them to explore the assets within the communities and what support that they can provide.
Antisocial behaviour. 5.1 You must not behave in the neighbourhood in a way that is (or is likely to be) a nuisance or annoyance to other people. It is not possible to list everything that is a nuisance or annoyance. These are examples of some of the most common kinds: • loud music and other unreasonable noise • noisy DIY for prolonged periods or late at night • door slamming • rowdy behaviour, including excessive visitors, shouting and swearing at people • keeping animals in an irresponsible way (or at all in some flats) against part 7 • keeping your home in poor condition against paragraphs
Antisocial behaviour. Number of Antisocial Behaviour Orders Applications Percentage of Antisocial Behaviour Orders Applications raised within 7 working days from agreeing instruction with Housing 10 80% PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Antisocial behaviour. ORDER The Tenant shall inform the Landlord in the event that the Local Authority contacts the Tenant in relation to any potential application for an antisocial behaviour order ("ASBO") in terms of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland)
Antisocial behaviour a. Occupants must not undertake, participate or be involved in any antisocial behaviour.
Antisocial behaviour. 10b) You and persons residing in or visiting the property must act in a reasonable manner and must not do anything which causes nuisance, annoyance, distress, or alarm to other persons residing, visiting or otherwise engaging in a lawful activity in the locality, or cause damage to their property or possessions.
Antisocial behaviour. 21.1 Your Friends and Relatives and any other Person Living in or visiting the Property (including children) must not: