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Tenancy Management

All tenants must comply with the conditions of their Tenancy Agreement. The tenancy agreement is a legal document that explains your rights and the Council's obligations as a landlord.  When you signed your tenancy you entered into a contract agreeing to the tenancy terms.

We expect our tenants, their visitors and guests, to show consideration to neighbours and not to cause nuisance.  We also expect our tenants to be reasonably tolerant and understanding towards lifestyles and needs of others.  Unfortunately, there will be times when behaviour is not acceptable.
If a tenant breaks the Condition of Tenancy we will take action to put this right. We will work with tenants to make sure any problems are addressed, and without the need for further action. However, in some cases we may need to take further action. In serious cases this may result in the tenant being evicted from their home

This process applies to all current council tenants.

If a tenant breaks the conditions of their tenancy our aim is to support the perpetator to address the issues raised. Eviction is always our last resort.

I have breached my Tenancy Agreement what happens if I have to go to Court?

PDF icon please click here for further information on the court proceedings.

What should I do if I am suffering from neighbour nuisance or harassment on my estate?

Will you treat any complaint confidentially?

Yes. We will not identify who made a complaint. But if we have to go to court we may have to ask you to give evidence.

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