Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. (a) You are responsible for the behaviour of every person living in or visiting your home. This includes your xxxxxxxx.Xxx are responsible for their behaviour in your home, on surrounding land, in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the neighbourhood around your home. (b) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not behave in a way that causes or is likely to cause a nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to any other person in the locality of your home. • Playing loud music • Having the television too loud • Loud arguing and door slamming • Carrying out DIY or other noisy household activities late in the evening or during the night. • Dogs barking • Dogs or other pets fouling in gardens, public spaces and streets • Offensive drunkenness • Selling drugs or possessing drugs • Dumping rubbish on non official ‘dump it’ sites • Playing ball games close to someone else’s home and causing them annoyance (c) If you or any member of your family unilaterally withdraws from a Family Intervention Project we will treat such withdrawal as evidence of anti-social behaviour; (d) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not harass any other person in the locality of your home, harassment includes: • Racist behaviour or language that offends other people. • Using or threatening to use domestic violence. • Using abusive or insulting words or behaviour. • Damaging or threatening to damage another person’s home or possessions. • Writing threatening or abusive or insulting graffiti. • Doing anything that interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people. (e) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use your home, any communal areas, or the locality, to carry out any illegal activity. ‘Illegal’ means any activity that the law prohibits and makes a criminal offence. (f) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not cause any damage to our property or write graffiti on our property. You will be charged the cost of repair or replacement. (g) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not interfere with any security and safety equipment in communal blocks, for example by jamming security or fire doors open or letting strangers in without identification. (h) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not be violent or threaten violence against any other person, whether they are living with you or in another Council property. You must not harass, use mental, emotional, physical or sexual abuse to make anyone who lives with you leave the home. If a person leaves the home because of domestic violence we may take action to end the tenancy. (i) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use abusive or threatening language or act in a violent, aggressive or abusive manner towards the Council’s members, officers or agents.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. (a) You are responsible for the behaviour of every person living in or visiting your home. This includes your xxxxxxxx.Xxx children. You are responsible for their behaviour in your home, on surrounding land, in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the neighbourhood locality around your home.
(b) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not behave in a way that causes or is likely to cause a nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to any other person in the locality of your home. • Playing loud music • Having the television too loud • Loud arguing and door slamming • Carrying out DIY or other noisy household activities late in the evening or during the night. • night Dogs barking • Dogs or other pets fouling in gardens, public spaces and streets • Offensive drunkenness • Selling drugs or possessing drugs • Dumping rubbish on non non-official ‘dump it’ sites • Playing ball games close to someone else’s home and causing them annoyanceannoyance Off road biking / quads Malicious communications e.g. ASB perpetrated over social media networks
(c) If you or any member of your family unilaterally withdraws from a Family Intervention Project we will treat such withdrawal as evidence of anti-social behaviour;
(d) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not harass any other person in the locality of your home, harassment . Harassment includes: • Racist behaviour or language that offends other people. • people Using or threatening to use violence, including domestic violence. • violence Using abusive or insulting words or behaviour. • behaviour Using animals to threaten, intimidate or harass other people Damaging or threatening to damage another person’s home or possessions. • possessions Writing threatening or threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti. • graffiti Doing anything that interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people.people Hate Crime
(ed) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use your home, any communal areas, or the locality, to carry out any illegal activity. ‘Illegal’ means any activity that the law prohibits and makes a criminal offence. If you or other residents of your home commits a criminal offence (excluding traffic offences – speeding fines) and are found guilty by the courts a breach of tenancy will be issues for illegal activity and may result in seeking repossession of the property.
(fe) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not cause any damage to our property or write graffiti on our property. You will be charged the cost of repair or replacement.
(gf) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not interfere with any security and safety equipment in communal blocks, for example by jamming security or fire doors open or letting strangers in without identification.
(hg) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not be violent or threaten violence against any other person, whether they are living with you or in another Council property. You must not harass, use mental, emotional, physical or sexual abuse to make anyone who lives with you leave the home. If a person leaves the home because of domestic violence we may take action to end the tenancy.
(ih) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use abusive or threatening language or act in a violent, aggressive or abusive manner towards the Council’s members, officers or agents.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. (a) You are responsible for the behaviour of every person living in or visiting your home. This includes your xxxxxxxx.Xxx are responsible for their behaviour in your home, on surrounding land, in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the neighbourhood around your home.
(b) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not behave in a way that causes or is likely to cause a nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to any other person in the locality of your home. • Playing loud music • Having the television too loud • Loud arguing and door slamming • Carrying out DIY or other noisy household activities late in the evening or during the night. • Dogs barking • Dogs or other pets fouling in gardens, public spaces and streets • Offensive drunkenness • Selling drugs or possessing drugs • Dumping rubbish on non official ‘dump it’ sites • Playing ball games close to someone else’s home and causing them annoyance
(c) If you or any member of your family unilaterally withdraws from a Family Intervention Project we will treat such withdrawal as evidence of anti-social behaviour;
(d) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not harass any other person in the locality of your home, harassment includes: • Racist behaviour or language that offends other people. • Using or threatening to use violence, including domestic violence. • Using abusive or insulting words or behaviour. • Damaging or threatening to damage another person’s home or possessions. • Writing threatening or threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti. • Doing anything that interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people.. • Hate Crime
(e) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use your home, any communal areas, or the locality, to carry out any illegal activity. ‘Illegal’ means any activity that the law prohibits and makes a criminal offence.
(f) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not cause any damage to our property or write graffiti on our property. You will be charged the cost of repair or replacement.
(g) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not interfere with any security and safety equipment in communal blocks, for example by jamming security or fire doors open or letting strangers in without identification.
(h) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not be violent or threaten violence against any other person, whether they are living with you or in another Council property. You must not harass, use mental, emotional, physical or sexual abuse to make anyone who lives with you leave the home. If a person leaves the home because of domestic violence we may take action to end the tenancy.
(i) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use abusive or threatening language or act in a violent, aggressive or abusive manner towards the Council’s members, officers or agents.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. (a) You are responsible for the behaviour of every person living in or visiting your home. This includes your xxxxxxxx.Xxx children, visitors, occupants and lodgers. You are responsible for their behaviour in your home, on surrounding land, in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the neighbourhood locality around your home.
(b) You, other residents of your home home, lodgers or your visitors must not behave in a way that causes or is likely to cause a nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to any other person in the locality of your home. • Playing loud music at any time of the day or night (see point (c) below) • Having the television too loud at any time of the day or night (see point (c) below) • Loud arguing and door slamming • Carrying out DIY or other noisy household activities late in the evening or during the night. night • Dogs barking • Dogs or other pets fouling in gardens, public spaces and streets • Offensive drunkenness Installing outside lighting that is likely to cause a nuisance to others • Selling Littering, or allowing your litter, (including cigarette stubs) to blow into another person’s garden or communal area • Foul and abusive language • Rowdy or inconsiderate behaviour • Setting fires in the garden of the property that cause heavy smoke or noxious fumes or odours • Selling, possessing or distributing drugs; including prescription drugs that are not intended for you or possessing drugs members of your family; or allowing the property to be used for the cultivation of cannabis • Dumping rubbish on non non-official ‘dump it’ sites (fly-tipping) • Playing ball games close to someone else’s home or vehicle and causing them annoyanceannoyance • Using or allowing the use of unlicensed motorbikes and scooters at the property • Malicious communications e.g. nuisance perpetrated over social media networks This is not an exhaustive list.
(c) If you Loud music or any member having the television/radio too loud is when it is audible to other households outside the boundary of your family unilaterally withdraws from property or garden, or in shared communal areas; and is causing or is likely to cause a Family Intervention Project we will treat such withdrawal as evidence of anti-social behaviour;nuisance.
(d) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not harass any other person in the locality of your home, harassment includes: . • Racist behaviour or language that offends other people. people • Using or threatening to use violence, including domestic violence. violence • Using abusive or insulting words or behaviour. behaviour • Using animals to threaten, intimidate or harass other people • Damaging or threatening to damage another person’s home or possessions. possessions • Writing threatening or threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti. graffiti • Doing anything that interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people.people • Hate Crime
(e) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use your home, any communal areas, or the locality, to carry out any illegal activity. ‘Illegal’ means any activity that the law prohibits and makes a criminal offence. If you (or other residents of your home) commit a criminal offence (excluding traffic offences such as speeding fines) and are found guilty by the courts, a breach of tenancy will be issued for illegal activity and may result in seeking repossession of the property.
(f) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not cause any damage to our property or write graffiti on our property. You will be charged the cost of repair or replacement.
(g) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not interfere with any security and safety equipment in communal blocks, for example by jamming security or fire doors open open, removing or damaging smoke/fire alarms and sensors, or letting strangers in without identification.
(h) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not be violent or threaten violence against any other person, whether they are living with you or in another Council property. You must not harass, use mental, emotional, physical or sexual abuse to make anyone who lives with you leave the home. If a person leaves the home because of domestic violence we may take action to end the tenancy.
(i) You, other residents of your home or your visitors must not use abusive or threatening language or act in a violent, aggressive or abusive manner towards the Council’s members, officers or agents.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement