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Harassment By Neighbours

When disagreements arise in a neighbourhood it can have a negative effect on your standard of living and as a tenant could potentially cause problems between you and your landlord should your neighbours make a complaint. Minor disputes can fuel larger, more serious conflicts and it is advisable to prevent this from happening as far as possible.

Sometimes problems will arise in your neighbourhood despite your best efforts. When that happens, it is important you handle them properly so that the problem does not escalate. In the worst cases, you could be fined or forced to pay compensation to the neighbour with whom you have a grievance. Our housing solicitors will be able to help you defend yourself against accusations of being the cause of neighbourhood problems, should you find yourself in this position.

The most common neighbourhood problems are;

  • Anti-social Behaviour
  • Boundary Disputes
  • Criminal Activity
  • Harassment
  • Noise

Anti-social Behaviour

Anti-social behaviour is a very broad term and can cover a variety of different matters. If someone in your neighbourhood is behaving in such a way that causes you alarm or distress, it is possible that you are the victim of anti-social behaviour. There are, however, some important exceptions and reasonable behaviour will not be considered anti-social purely on the basis that it alarms you personally. It is always best to try and resolve these issues by talking with your neighbours first and trying to come to some compromise or solution.

Examples of anti-social behaviour include;

  • Abusive behaviour aimed at a certain people for example the elderly
  • Animal nuisance
  • Bullying of children
  • Dumping rubbish or dog fouling
  • Harassment, including racial harassment
  • Homophobic behaviour
  • Intimidation through threats or actual violence
  • Noise
  • Vandalism and graffiti
  • Verbal abuse

Boundary Disputes

Another common cause of disagreement with neighbours is boundary dispute. In some properties it can be unclear where one ends and the other begins. Occasionally, two properties may have equal rights to a piece of land that lies between them. You can find out what the legal boundaries of your property are from the Land Registry or, you can contact your landlord who should know the correct boundaries. Should you have difficulty obtaining the right information from the Land Registry or interpreting your title deeds, one of our specialist lawyers will be able to help you.

Criminal Activity

Having criminal activity in your neighbourhood can lower the quality of life for everyone. You can take basic measures to protect your personal property such as requesting your landlord get locks for the doors and windows and having a burglar alarm installed. However, activities that affect the area around your property such as vandalism, damaged lighting and fly-tipping can be reported to the police and the local Neighbourhood Watch.

Harassment

Harassment can be particularly distressing but there is help available should you find yourself in this position. Harassment can take place in a variety of different forms; you may be harassed via mail or telephone calls, or by someone’s physical presence. They could be paying unexpected or sudden visits –particularly distressing if this happens at night- or they could be stalking or threatening you. If this happens frequently a member of our housing team may be able to help you apply to the courts for an injunction to prevent the harassment from continuing.

Noise

Noise is one of the most common neighbourhood complaints. Persistent loud noise between the hours of 11pm and 7am will be considered ‘night noise’ and should be dealt with seriously by the authorities. If noise problems in your area are persistent, and informal attempts to resolve them have not been successful, you can contact your local environmental health officer (EHO) for help.

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There are many good reasons to choose our housing solicitors here to handle your legal defence. The first is our excellent reputation as industry leaders in this area of the law, with 5-star customer rated reviews and all of the clients who’ve used our services for Housing Law Solicitors saying they would recommend us to others. As they say, word of mouth, is the best advertising you can get. Members of our housing team have also been recognised by some of the top legal directories in the UK.

Our solicitors take a holistic, personalised approach to each and every case. We know that facing repossession or even disrepair or an anti-social behaviour order can be a very distressing experience and mounting a credible case without expert help is extremely difficult if not impossible. Our solicitors will listen to you and offer their advice in an honest, transparent manner, explaining your options clearly. They’ll also keep you updated on your case and work tirelessly to secure the best resolution for you.

Housing Law SolicitorsCan I Get Legal Aid?

Legal aid can help meet the costs of legal advice and representation in a court.

You’ll usually need to show that:

  • your case is eligible for legal aid
  • the problem is serious
  • you cannot afford to pay for legal costs

You could for example get legal aid if:

  • you’re at risk of homelessness or losing your home
  • your mortgage company has decided to take you to court
  • eviction
  • disrepair issues, if there is a serious risk to your health
  • your landlord wants to take possession because of anti-social behaviour
  • If you are a tenant or mortgagee

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How Housing Law Solicitors Can Help

Resolving any type of housing issues involves several steps, starting with providing initial advice on outcomes of housing matters. This advice is crucial, as it prevents you from accidentally incriminating yourself or making a mistake that could work against you in court further down the line. At Housing Law Solicitors, we also:

  • Provide advice in relation to housing procedures and what to expect next
  • Protect the rights of people facing anti-social behaviour
  • Attend landlord interviews with you to ensure that proper procedure is followed and that you’ve the legal advice you need to answer questions appropriately

It is crucial you call us at the earliest possible stage of any housing issues or an anti-social behaviour order. Time is of the essence.What we regard as the best Housing Law Solicitors are waiting to help you. Call us now on 0800 061 4996 . All calls are free from landlines and Mobiles

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Our expert housing solicitors can provide tenants with housing advice and assistance. It’s essential to seek expert legal representation immediately. Time is of the essence. A person who has been facing housing issues has the right to legal representation as soon as they ask for it. Our housing solicitors will uphold your legal rights from the start to ensure that you’re treated fairly and to establish the facts in the case as soon as possible.

If you’re in this kind of situation, don’t hesitate. Call our housing law team on 0800 061 4996. We have our liaison team waiting to help.

Even if your case has progressed further than this, our Housing Law Solicitors can still help. It may be the case that you aren’t happy with your legal representation, or the charges against you have changed. In these circumstances. It’s always better to simply call our friendly housing law team to discuss the details of your case further for expert advice you can rely on. Our housing solicitor liaison team will clearly and honestly lay out the strategic options available to you, offering a realistic prediction of how the case will unfold and advise on how to achieve a positive outcome. We are always waiting to help.

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