Anti-social Behaviour and Neighbour Nuisance
All tenants should respect the right of their neighbours to enjoy a peaceful and quiety home environment. It is unfortunate that, even with the best intentions, problems can sometimes arise in a community or between neighbours.
Under the terms of your Tenancy Agreement you agreed not to annoy, disturb, harass or cause a nuisance or distress to your neighbour. You also agreed not to allow anyone living with you or visiting you to act in any of these ways. As parents you have a responsibility to control and supervise your children, to ensure that they do not cause any nuisance to neighbours.
If your neighbour is a Rural Stirling Housing Association tenant then they will also have agreed to these tenancy conditions.
Categories of Anti-Social Behaviour and Neighbour Nuisance
ASB Category |
Incident Description |
Serious ASB |
Immediate risk to customers and criminal content, drug dealing, unprovoked assault, violence including domestic violence, harassment, hate crime |
Urgent ASB |
Urgent risk- threatening or abusive behaviour, frequent serious disturbance and noise, vandalism and damage to RSHA property, personal attacks on social media towards our tenants and staff |
Neighbour Nuisance |
Breach of tenancy conditions including occasional noise, family disputes affecting neighbours, dog/pet control, behaviour of visitors or children, infrequent disturbance. This category will also include complaints about stair/bin cleaning, fly tipping, garden upkeep and litter. |
Timescales for Dealing with Anti-Social Behaviour and Neighbour Nuisance
Category of ASB |
Initial Response Time (working days) |
Resolution Time |
Serious |
1 day |
2 months |
Urgent |
3 days |
1 month |
Neighbour Nuisance |
5 days |
15 working days |
How we will Deal with Anti-Social Behaviour and Neighbour Nuisance
· Visit all parties to discuss any incidents reported and hopefully resolve the situation.
If the situation can’t be resolved, we will:
· Work in partnership with Police Scotland, Stirling Council and other partners to try and resolve the situation.
· Arrange mediation if all parties are agreeable.
· If required, issue warning notices.
· Issue an Anti-Social Behaviour Order.
· As a last resort, take legal action against tenant’s in breach of their tenancy agreement to remove them from the property.
If you experience serious or urgent Anti-Social Behaviour out with normal office hours, please contact:
Stirling Council - ASB and Noise Enforcement – 07717 544926 or 01786 404040
Police Scotland – 101 (if someone is in immediate danger phone 999)
Stirling Women’s Aid - 01786 470897
Victim Support - 0800 160 1985
If you would like further information about how we deal with anti-social behaviour and neighbour nuisance please see our Anti-Social Behaviour and Neighbour Nuisance Policy or our Tenant’s handbook.