Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour Sample Clauses

Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. 4.1 You are responsible for the conduct of all people (including children) living in or visiting your home, and you or any person living in or visiting your home must not do any of the following: • anything likely to cause a nuisance and/or an annoyance in the locality (this is defined as within1000 metres of the property); • harass, intimidate, threaten to use or use violence towards anyone in the local area; any of our employees, contractors or agents; or anyone living in or visiting your home; • use your home for any criminal, immoral or illegal purpose.
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Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. (a) You are responsible for the behaviour of every person living in or visiting your home. This includes your xxxxxxxx.Xxx are responsible for their behaviour in your home, on surrounding land, in communal areas (stairs, lifts, landings, entrance halls, paving, shared gardens, parking areas) and in the neighbourhood around your home.
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour a) We are firmly opposed to anti-social behaviour. You must take all reasonable steps to prevent anyone living at or visiting the property, including lodgers and sub-tenants from carrying out any nuisance annoyance, harassment or anti-social behaviour as detailed in this section. This includes any nuisance, annoyance, offence or harm to any: • Neighbour • Other tenant of City of York Council • Businesses or services operating in the locality • Other person living in the locality. • Person in the locality If they do you will be held responsible as if you had committed it yourself. You must ensure that no intentional damage is caused by you or anyone living in or visiting your home. We will take immediate steps to evict you where you or any other member of your household, or visitors to your home engages in any of the following activities:
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. 8.1 The Tenant will not cause by either Himself or His agents nor allow members of His household or visitors to cause, or be likely to cause, a nuisance or annoyance to any other persons in the locality including neighbours or to any tenant, agent, employee, Councillor or contractor of the Council.
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. 0.0.0.Xxx are responsible for the behaviour of anyone living in and/or visiting the Property. You, your household and visitors must not act in a way which causes, or is likely to cause, a nuisance or annoyance to:
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. 6.1 You must act reasonably and have consideration for your neighbours. We will not tolerate anti-social behaviour, harassment, or domestic abuse and we will take firm action to deal with those carrying out this unacceptable behaviour.
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. The Landlord shall not tolerate behaviour which causes or is likely to cause nuisance or annoyance or damage to neighbouring, adjoining or adjacent premises or to any person. Such behaviour includes (by way of example) but is not limited to:
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Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. Not to cause or allow household members, or visitors to cause a nuisance or annoyance to the landlord, other tenants, or neighbours within the locality. (Anti-social behaviour includes minor problems with dogs, children, untidy gardens and lifestyle cases through to serious noise problems, violent and criminal behaviour, domestic abuse, the supply and use of controlled drugs, and intimidation, harassment or victimisation on the grounds of a persons’ race, sex (gender), sexual orientation, disability, age, religion or belief, pregnancy or maternity status, socio-economic status) Not to use the Property or allow others to use the Property in a way which causes noise which can be heard outside the Property between 10pm and 8am or a nuisance annoyance or damage to any neighbouring, adjoining or adjacent property or the owners or occupiers of them.
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. Not to cause, commit or allow anyone living with you, or your visitors to cause or commit any act or omission in your Home, in communal areas, on surrounding land or in the locality of your Home which is, or is likely to: • be a nuisance or annoyance to; and/or • interfere with the peace and comfort of; and/or • cause injury or offence to; and/or • disturb, frighten or intimidate any other tenant of the Trust, members of their household, their visitors, or anybody in the locality of your Home including (but not limited to) the Trust, staff, agents or contractors. Sample Examples of what you and persons living with or visiting you must not do, cause, commit or allow include (but are not limited to): • harassment on any grounds; • the use or threat of violence; • racist language or behaviour; • abusive or insulting words or behaviour; • damaging or threatening to damage property belonging to another person or their home; • writing graffiti and in particular graffiti which is abusive, threatening or insulting; • behaving in an offensive or irritating manner when drunk; • making noise which can be heard outside your Home including arguing, door slamming and loud music; • using or allowing your Home to be used for prostitution, dealing in or the use of any illegal drugs; • any nuisance or annoyance caused by pets including barking and fouling; • dumping rubbish at your Home or in the locality; and • playing ball games close to someone else’s Home.
Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour. 4.9.1.Not to cause, or allow household members, or visitors to engage in anti-social behaviour, which means any conduct causing or capable of causing a nuisance or annoyance to the landlord, other occupiers, neighbours or people engaging in lawful activity within the locality. (Examples of anti-social behaviour include failure to control dogs or children, leaving gardens untidy, not properly disposing of rubbish, inconsiderate use of the property, as well as more serious problems such as noise, violent and criminal behaviour, domestic abuse, the supply and use of controlled drugs, and intimidation, harassment or victimisation on the grounds of a person’s race, sex (gender), sexual orientation, disability, age, religion or belief, pregnancy or maternity status, socio economic status)
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