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Antisocial behaviour is a common problem and a cause of concern for people across all tenure types.
This course focuses in particular on social landlords and tenants and will examine legal responsibilities of both social landlords and tenants, legislative procedural requirements which must be followed when dealing with cases of antisocial behaviour and the most recent case law in relation to antisocial behaviour. It will also look at potential upcoming changes to the law surrounding antisocial behaviour.
In particular the course will consider;
- obligations of the tenant and social landlord prior to taking action
- procedures for tackling antisocial behaviour
- pre and post court options for tenant and landlords
- re-housing options
- mitigating circumstances and alternative remedies
- relevant case law on antisocial behaviour and how this should shape both social landlord’s approach and tenant’s behaviour
Outcome of the course
By taking part in this course you will be more equipped to help clients who are dealing with issues surrounding anti-social behaviour and advise them on their housing options.
Who should attend?
This course will be of particular importance to:
- housing advisers
- community/residents groups
- benefit advisors
- political party constituency offices
- private, social and hostel accommodation providers
- the legal profession
Why they should attend?
They should attend to increase their knowledge to be able to pass on to clients, with Anti-Social Behaviour issues rising this is a very topical area.
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