Your Responsibilities
The tenancy conditions place an obligation on you, the tenant,
not to carry out an act that is likely to cause a nuisance or
annoyance to other residents or harass them.
You are also responsible for the conduct of members of your
household and visitors to your home.
Examples of anti social behaviour
Below are some examples of anti social behaviour:
- Any kind of verbal or physical harassment including racial or
sexual behaviour.
- Abusive or insulting words or behaviour
- Writing threatening, abusive or insulting graffiti
- Loud music, radio or television, shouting or other unreasonable
loud noises.
- Using dogs to intimidate or harass tenants in the area
- Someone allowing their car to cause an obstruction
- Dumping rubbish or junk items in neighbours gardens or communal
areas on the estate
- Damaging or threatening to damage property.
- Using your property fpr any criminal, immoral or illegal
purpose including growing, selling, storing or using any illegal
drugs or storage/handling of stolen goods.
Please note that this is just a small example of the types of
behaviour that RBH would treat as anti social behaviour.