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Common use of RESPECT FOR OTHERS Clause in Contracts

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. 3.7 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' " means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. alcohol or sell alcohol or drugs; The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit and have first obtained our permission, in writing, to keep the fire arm and an appropriate amount of ammunition in your home. If we decide to grant permission you will be required by us to store any such items in a secure structure within your home. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate acknowledge your complaint within fourteen days5 days and conclude our investigation within the tie period set out in our Anti-social Behaviour Policy. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. SAMPLE 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen 40 days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action.. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. SAMPLE 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, You or those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make Make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail Fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other another people's ’s property; • Allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use Use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise Vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave Leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow Allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass Harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use Use or carry offensive weapons; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run Run a business from your house; • park Park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry Carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use Use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen 5 working days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; ♦ allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcoholor sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen [fourteen] days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Model Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement, Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property;  allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; use or carry offensive weapons; • .  use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol.  Use alcohol The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish Secure Tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action.. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' 3.2. ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use Use or carry offensive weapons; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 3.4. In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 3.5. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6. You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7. If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8. We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-hi- fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholor sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen [fourteen] days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; tools • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; property or to cause excessive noise allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; disruptive • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; purposes • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; neighbourhood • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; places • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; them • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; status use Use or carry offensive weapons; weapons use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; house • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; trailer • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; trailer • use alcohol. or sell drugs or alcohol The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit and meet all current legislative requirements on storing guns and ammunition. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish Secure Tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen dayscomplaint. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy and timescales for responding to these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. We have a policy (Neighbour Disputes and Anti Social Behaviour) that explains how we deal with complaints of an anti- social nature that we will make available to you on request. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • feed pigeons or gulls as they may cause damage, spread diseases and carry infections; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. You must not misuse any type of weapon or firearm whether or not it requires a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen 10 working days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; tools • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; ’s property or to cause excessive noise allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; disruptive • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; purposes • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; neighbourhood • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; places • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; them • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; status use Use or carry offensive weapons; weapons use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; house • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; trailer • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; trailer • use alcohol. or sell drugs or alcohol The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit and meet all current legislative requirements on storing guns and ammunition. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish Secure Tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen dayscomplaint. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy and timescales for responding to these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief belief, or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's propertyproperty or to cause excessive noise;  allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use  Use or carry offensive weapons; • use .  Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use or sell drugs or alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit and meet all current legislative requirements on storing guns and ammunition. 3.5 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen dayscomplaint. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy and timescales for responding to these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholor sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen [fourteen] days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-hi- fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholor sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen [fourteen] days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your houseproperty. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to the property to be noisy or disruptive; • use your housethe property, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the houseproperty, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run a business from your housethe property; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the property or store in the property any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. This could result in your tenancy being changed to a Short Scottish Secure Tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy, including timescales for dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancyTenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to should use our complaints procedureprocedure to report the matter. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your houseproperty. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi'sfis, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to the property to be noisy or disruptive; • use your housethe property, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the houseproperty, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-anti- social way: • run a business from your housethe property; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholor sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the property or store in the property any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may should report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen 14 days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancyTenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to should use our complaints procedureprocedure to report the matter. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, radios, hi-fi's, radios ’s and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; use or carry offensive weapons; use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen twenty days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' 3.2. ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property;  allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use  Use or carry offensive weapons; • use  Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 3.4. In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. 3.7 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.and

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: · make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; · fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; · allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; · use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; · vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; · leave rubbish in unauthorised places; · allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; · harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use · Use or carry offensive weapons; • use · Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: · run a business from your house; · park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; · carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; · use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.5 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen [fourteen] days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property;  allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; use or carry offensive weapons; • use weapons  behave in an abusive or sell unlawful drugs violent manner towards any of our employees, agents or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, contractors who have contact with you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do concerning any matter arising from your occupancy of the following house in an anti-social way: • terms of this agreement;  run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailertrailer on land other than land set aside for that purpose; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcoholalcohol in an anti-social way;  sell alcohol or use or sell illegal drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs Paragraph 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.4 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.5 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will respond and investigate in accordance with our policy and procedures for dealing with nuisance and anti social behaviour. You will receive a written response to your complaint within fourteen dayscomplaint. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice. 4.1 If you want to:  take in a lodger; OR  sub-let part or all of your house; OR  assign the tenancy (pass on the tenancy to someone else); OR  carry out a mutual exchange;  otherwise give up possession; you must first get our written permission. To do this, you must tell us in writing:  the details of the proposed change including who you want to sub-let, assign or give up possession to, take as a lodger or exchange with (and the house involved); AND  the amount of rent and any other payments (including a deposit) you propose charging (if any) in the case of sub-letting or taking in a lodger; AND  when you want the sub-letting, lodging, assignation, giving up of possession or exchange to take place; AND  in the case of sub-letting or taking in a lodger, the tenancy/occupancy terms on which you intend to sub-let or take in a lodger. Prior to granting consent, we will require that lodgers and sub-lessees are provided by you with a written agreement and that the terms of this agreement are acceptable to us. If you want another person to be a joint tenant, both of you must apply to us in writing. The other person must use the house, or intend to use the house, as his or her only or principal home. We will not unreasonably refuse permission. If you want to assign your tenancy, the house must have been the only or principal home of the person to whom you want to assign the tenancy for at least 6 months before the date of your written request. 4.2 We will not unreasonably refuse permission for an assignation, sub-letting, giving up of possession or taking a lodger. Reasonable grounds for refusing permission include the following:  we have served a notice on you warning that we may seek eviction on certain grounds because of your conduct;  we have obtained an order for your eviction;  it appears that you propose to receive a payment or an unreasonable rent or deposit;  the proposed change would lead to the criminal offence of overcrowding;  we intend to carry out work on the house (or the building of which the house forms part) which would affect the part of the house connected with the proposed change. These examples do not in any way alter our general right to refuse permission on reasonable grounds. If we give permission, you cannot increase the rent or other payments made to you by the other person unless we give our permission. See paragraph 10.3 for more details on getting permission. 4.3 We will not unreasonably refuse permission for a mutual exchange of your house. The exchange must be with another house where the tenant holds a Scottish Secure Tenancy or a short Scottish Secure Tenancy. The landlord does not need to be us. The other landlord must also agree to the exchange. Reasonable grounds for refusing permission include the following:  we have served a notice on you warning that we may seek eviction on certain grounds because of your conduct;  we have obtained an order for your eviction;  your house was let to you because of your employment with us;  your house was designed or adapted for persons with special needs and if the exchange was allowed, there would be no person living in the house who required those designs or adaptations;  the other house is substantially larger than you and your family need or it is not suitable for the needs of you and your family;  the proposed change would lead to the criminal offence of overcrowding. These examples do not in any way alter our general right to refuse permission on reasonable grounds. See paragraph 10.3 for more details on getting permission. 4.4 If you are married, or if you live in the house with someone as husband and wife, we may need their consent. If you are a joint tenant, we will need the other tenant's written consent to the proposed change. 4.5 If you wish to change a joint tenancy to a single tenancy because the other joint tenant has abandoned the tenancy, you should ask us to use our powers under the following paragraph. If we have reasonable grounds for believing that a joint tenant has abandoned the house, we may give that tenant 4 weeks’ notice. If we are satisfied on reasonable grounds, at the end of the 4-week period, that the joint tenant has abandoned the house, we may serve another notice. This second notice will terminate that joint tenant’s interest in the tenancy in not less than 8 weeks. That second notice will not, however, terminate the tenancy, which will continue. That person has a right to make application to the Sheriff if we do this. 4.6 A joint tenant may, at any time, end his or her interest in the tenancy of the house by giving 4 weeks’ written notice to us and to the other joint tenant. That notice will not, however, terminate the tenancy, which will continue.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 ‌ 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' 3.2. ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use Use or carry offensive weapons; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 3.4. In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above 3.5. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.5 3.6. You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7. If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen daystimescales as detailed in our Anti-social Behaviour Policy. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8. We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for any illegal purpose or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave leaving rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; . • use or carry offensive weapons; . • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcoholalcohol This list is simply containing examples and is not exhaustive. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: antisocial way:- • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailertrailer outside your house or any other parking area; • carry out carryout work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • park your vehicle in an inconsiderate manner or obstruct any other persons access to and from their property; • use or sell alcohol, drugs or contraband. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and or 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will aim to investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any reasonable person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, including staff and consultants, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons, without reasonable excuse; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, youYou, those living with you, and your visitors visitors, must not do bring into the following house or store in an anti-social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat or trailer; • carry out work to the house any type of vehicle, caravan, boat firearm or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 abovefirearm ammunition. 3.5 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything anything, which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will aim to investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- anti-social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and committee members, agents, contractors and those in your house. 3.2 3.2. “Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi'smusic systems, radios and radios, musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property;  allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 3.4. In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcoholor sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. 3.7 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.and

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Samples: Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' 3.2. ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use Use or carry offensive weapons; • use ; 3.4. Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 3.5. In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. 3.7 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.and

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use Use or carry offensive weapons; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.5 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' 3.2. ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property;  allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use  Use or carry offensive weapons; • use  Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 3.4. In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above 3.5. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.5 3.6. You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7. If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen daystimescales as detailed in our Anti-social Behaviour Policy. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8. We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen [fourteen] days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner totowards, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run Run a business from your house; • park Park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry Carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholUse alcohol or sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit, and have first obtained our prior permission in writing to keep the firearm and any ammunition in your home. If we grant permission, you will be required to store such items in a secure structure within your home. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen daysthe time limits set out in our Anti-social behaviour Policy. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with anti-social behaviour is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 3.1. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' 3.2. ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 3.3. In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • loiter and cause nuisance in any open space within the vicinity; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • interfere with any security and safety equipment in communal blocks, For example electrical boxes, gas meter boxes, door entry equipment; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • burn household or garden rubbish; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status. This includes using racist behaviour or language, using or threatening to use violence or abusive or insulting words or behaviour; damaging or threatening to damage another person's home or possessions; writing threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti or doing anything that interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people; • use behave in an abusive or violent manner towards any of our employees, agents or contractors who have contact with you, those living with you and your visitors concerning any matter arising from your occupancy of the house in terms of this agreement • Use or carry knives, machetes or other offensive weapons; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol.alcohol • drive, ride or park any vehicles on grassed verges, greens or footpaths; • Park in specified "no parking zones" i.e. across paths and access routes; 3.4 3.4. In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 3.5. You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6. You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7. If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen daysin accordance with XXX’s Neighbour Dispute Policy and Procedure. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8. We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice. 3.9. You will be responsible for payment to the Association of all costs and expenses incurred by the Association in taking action for any breach of this clause.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means any conduct causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; ▪ allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; leave rubbish in unauthorised places; allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; use or carry offensive weapons; • use . ▪ Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: run a business from your house; park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; use alcohol. alcohol The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a certificate from the Police, in compliance with the Firearms Act (1968). The tenant, those living with you and your visitors would also require written permission from the Association. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate complete an investigation into your complaint within fourteen days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, and your visitors must not: • make Make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail Fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • Allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use Use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise Vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave Leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow Allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass Harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or Use of carry offensive weapons; • use Use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, and your you visitors must not do the following in an anti-social way: • run Run a business from your house; • park Park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry Carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholUse alcolhol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen 5 working days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner totowards, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run Run a business from your house; • park Park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry Carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcoholUse alcohol or sell alcohol or drugs. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit, and have first obtained our prior permission in writing to keep the firearm and any ammunition in your home. If we grant permission you will be required to store such items in a secure structure within your home. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen daysthe time limits set out in our Anti-social behaviour Policy. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with anti-social behaviour is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social antisocial manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social antisocial conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' ‘Antisocial’ means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's ’s property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fi's’s, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's ’s property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; SAMPLE • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's ’s race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social antisocial way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, you or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the AgreementAgreement and this could result in your tenancy being changed to a short Scottish secure tenancy or terminated by us. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate your complaint within fourteen 40 days. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement

RESPECT FOR OTHERS. 3.1 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not harass or act in an anti- social anti­social manner to, or pursue a course of anti-social anti­social conduct against, any person in the neighbourhood. Such people include residents, visitors, our employees, agents and contractors and those in your house. 3.2 Anti-social' Anti­social" means causing or likely to cause alarm, distress, nuisance or annoyance to any person or causing damage to anyone's property. Harassment of a person includes causing the person alarm or distress. Conduct includes speech. A course of conduct must involve conduct on at least two occasions. 3.3 In particular, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not: • make excessive noise. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of televisions, hi-fihi­fi's, radios and musical instruments and DIY tools; • fail to control your pets properly or allow them to foul or cause damage to other people's property; • allow visitors to your house to be noisy or disruptive; • use your house, or allow it to be used, for illegal or immoral purposes; • vandalise or damage our property or any part of the common parts or neighbourhood; • leave rubbish in unauthorised places; • allow your children to cause nuisance or annoyance to other people by failing to exercise reasonable control over them; • harass or assault any person in the house, or neighbourhood, for whatever reason. This includes that person's race, colour or ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief, or other status; • use or carry offensive weapons; • use or sell unlawful drugs or sell alcohol. 3.4 In addition, you, those living with you, you and your visitors must not do the following in an anti-social anti­social way: • run a business from your house; • park any vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • carry out work to any type of vehicle, caravan, boat caravan or trailer; • use alcohol. alcohol or sell alcohol or drugs; The particular prohibitions on behaviour listed in paragraphs 3.3 and 3.4 do not in any way restrict the general responsibilities contained in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.5 You, those living with you, and your visitors, must not bring into the house or store in the house any type of firearm or firearm ammunition unless you have a permit and have first obtained our permission, in writing, to keep the fire arm and an appropriate amount of ammunition in your home. If we decide to grant permission you will be required by us to store any such items in a secure structure within your home. 3.6 You will be in breach of this Agreement if you, those living with you, or your visitors do anything which is prohibited in this part of the Agreement. 3.6 3.7 If you have a complaint about nuisance, annoyance or harassment being caused by a neighbour (or anyone living with him/her or his/her visitors), you may report it to us. We will investigate acknowledge your complaint within fourteen days5 days and conclude our investigation within the tie period set out in our Anti­social Behaviour Policy. If, after investigation, there are good grounds in our opinion for your complaint, we will take reasonable steps to try to prevent the behaviour happening again. These steps may include mediation or legal action. A copy of our written policy about dealing with these kinds of complaints is available from us. 3.7 3.8 We will act fairly to you in all matters connected with your tenancy. We will not unfairly or unlawfully discriminate against you in any way on the grounds of your race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, sexuality, disability, age, religion or other belief or other status. If you believe we have acted unfairly to you in any way, you may wish to use our complaints procedure. You may also wish to take independent advice.

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Samples: Short Scottish Secure Tenancy Agreement