This note gives an overview of the remedies available to
social landlords to deal with tenants who exhibit anti-social behaviour; a term
which covers a disparate and broad range of conduct from tensions between
neighbours to violent and intimidatory behaviour. Benchmarking work carried out
by HouseMark (July 2012) estimated that social landlords in England and Wales
dealt with around 300,000 reported cases of anti-social behaviour in 2011/12 at
a cost of £300m. Download a copy of the note from the House of Commons website.
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