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What action can the landlord take against people causing anti social behaviour?

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What action can the landlord take against people causing anti social behaviour?

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Tamworth Borough Council will take the appropriate action depending on whether there is sufficient evidence, frequency & severity of behaviour. Here is a list of actions landlords can take: Verbal/written warnings: we will warn tenants that their actions are unacceptable and warn them regarding their future behaviour. Refer to Mediation: request that tenants attend mediation so they can amicable resolve the situation. Provide Support: in a lot some cases the matter can be resolved by involving the relevant support agencies who can provide tenants with the necessary support packages which can in turn resolve the anti social behaviour. Acceptable Behaviour Contracts: These are usually used to stop anti social behaviour from young people aged 10-18. Injunctions: These are an order from the court. They make somebody do something or stop doing something. We can seek an injunction to make a council tenant comply with their tenancy conditions. They can only be used against people over 18 year

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