What is antisocial behaviour?
Antisocial behaviour is ‘behaviour which has caused or is likely to cause you harassment, alarm or distress’ and may include:
- noise nuisance
- neighbour disputes
- verbal abuse
- threatening behaviour
- harassment and intimidation
If you are being disturbed by loud music and noises, you can report it to environmental Âé¶¹¸ßÇå.
Activities that take place during unsociable hours, such as vacuuming at 2am, is also classed as anti-social behaviour.
Noise or behaviour that is part of everyday life is not considered antisocial behaviour.
You can find more information on anti-social behaviour, on page 18 your conditions of tenancy.
Tenancy breaches
It is important to know the difference between what is classed as anti-social behaviour and what are tenancy breaches.
Tenancy breaches can include:
- damaging the property
- illegal mutual exchanges
- unauthorised subletting
- misusing communal areas or gardens
Page last updated: 19 May 2023