A court has granted Coastline Housing a Possession Order to evict a customer who had been causing persistent problems with Anti Social Behaviour for over two years.
The customer was well-known to the police and court system and was also facing a large number of other criminal charges at the time of the court appearance. She had been subjecting her neighbours to serious noise and Anti-Social Behaviour issues since she moved into the property.
She also allowed other people known to the police to stay at her address and behave unacceptably, worsening the situation for her neighbours on multiple occasions.
Coastline’s Tenancy Management Coordinator, who pursued the case through the courts, said: “We always try our very best to work closely with customers who have issues maintaining a tenancy for whatever reason and exhaust all possible avenues before moving down the road of applying for an eviction. In this situation however, the customer was making the lives of many other people unbearable with her behaviour and that of visitors to her property, which was in a very poor condition. The judge recognised that things could not go on this way. He did, however, acknowledge all the steps we had taken to try and resolve the situation for this customer and the long road that had been travelled.”
The property is currently being made safe and put back into a habitable condition by Coastline colleagues so that it can once again provide a much-needed home.
If you are experiencing any form of Anti-Social Behaviour, we are always keen to work with you and do our best to resolve it. Visit this page for help and guidance.