Being a good neighbour

How you get on with your neighbours can be one of the most important factors in determining whether you are happy in your home. We must remind you that any nuisance in or around your home, caused by yourself, family members or visitors, is a breach of your tenancy agreement.
You can avoid problems by considering how your behaviour affects others – just follow these do’s and don’ts.

Do

  • Close gates and doors behind you (particularly when controlled entry systems);
  • Take responsibility for your children, pets and any visitors to your home;
  • Put your rubbish and recycling in bins provided;

Don't

  • Play music or your television loudly;
  • Leave any rubbish or bulky items in common areas;
  • Use household appliances (like vacuum cleaners or washing machines) late at night or early in the morning;

We define anti-social behaviour in two categories – serious and less serious.

  • Serious anti-social behaviour, includes criminal activity, drug dealing, violence or threats of violence, verbal abuse, vandalism and graffiti. This list is not exhaustive.
  • Less serious anti-social behaviour includes neighbour disputes over parking, noise, leaving bulky items in communal areas. This list is not exhaustive.

 

 

We do not tolerate harassment or anti-social behaviour and take all reports very seriously and you could lose your tenancy if you are found to be behaving in such a manner.
If you feel you have been subjected to any harassment or anti-social behaviour, you must report this to your Property Manager.