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What do I do if I'm a Council tenant and I am being harassed by my neighbour or someone who lives nearby?


The Council as a responsible landlord endeavours to treats all allegations of nuisance and harassment relating to its tenanted properties seriously. All tenants should realise that if they, their family or visitors cause any sort of nuisance, annoyance or offence to their neighbours, they may be breaking the Tenancy Agreement and could, therefore, be risking eviction.

For more information on Anti-social behaviour please contact Housing Estates Management on 01883 732806 or email housingestatesmanagement@tandridge.gov.uk


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