Oxford City Council
Neighbour Nuisance and Anti-Social BehaviourYour Responsibilities Your ResponsibilitiesAs a tenant, you are responsible for the behaviour of everyone who lives in or visits the property. You, and anyone you are responsible for, must not cause a nuisance, or annoy or disturb any other person in the property, on surrounding land, in shared areas, in the locality or in or around Council offices. We will deal with anti-social behaviour in and around the properties we manage and when either the perpetrator or victim is a Council Tenant or Leaseholder. Contact us using the details on the right of this page for advice. Extreme Cases - Respond within 1 working day
Serious Anti-social behaviour - Respond within 5 working days
Serious Nuisance/Tenancy Breaches - Respond within 10 working days
Minor/Lifestyle Complaints
Dealing with NuisanceWhat You Can DoTry talking to them politely and calmly. Explain how the nuisance is affecting you. People often do not realise they are causing a nuisance and are willing to moderate their behaviour. Keep a record of things when they happen. Please remember we are unlikely to get involved when a dispute involves two neighbours unless there is a clear breach of the Tenancy Agreement. Mediation (where an independent mediator can help you and your neighbour come to an agreement, not necessarily face to face), is often the best way forward in such cases. You can consider taking private action such as an Injunction to stop a nuisance, if you are considering this you should get legal advice first. What We Can DoIf you are affected by any of the above or feel harassed or threatened by others, we can help. In the first instance contact your Estate Manager, he/she will visit you in your home or arrange an appointment with you to come to discuss the problems with us. It may be necessary to involve our specialist Crime and Nuisance Action Team (CANAcT) who will, with your Estate Manager, investigate all complaints, help you to gather evidence in the form of diaries etc. They will then decide on the best course of action to solve the problems you are experiencing, this could be a referral to mediation, or even legal action against the tenancy of the perpetrator. Noise NuisanceFor minor disputes, contact us using the details on the right of this page and an Estate Manager will try to resolve the problem. To report major noise nuisance problems to our Environmental Health team, visit our Noise Pollution page for details. Page last reviewed 24 Feb 2009
Copyright © Oxford City Council 2009 |