The Government has put in place a number of sanctions for dealing with anti-social behaviour.
The ability of private landlords of long leaseholders to deal with anti-social behaviour is limited by the terms of leases and restrictions on forfeiture.
There is however a range of other nontenure specific remedies available for different types of anti-social behaviour which may be more effective.
Covering Topics
- Overview
- Leases And Anti-Social Behaviour
- Practical Steps Before Using Remedies Arising From The Lease
Complaints Handling
- What The Leaseholders Can Do
- What The Local Authority Can Do
- What The Police Can Do
- Noise
- Graffiti
- Dogs
- Hedges
- Trees
- Drugs
- Acceptable Behaviour Agreement
- Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBO)
- Injunction
- Premises Closure Orders
- Abandoned Vehicles
- Obstruction Of Common Parts
- Damage To Common Parts
- Harassment Of Staff
- A Traditional Approach Using The Lease
- Forfeiture
- Further Information