Anti-social behaviour

Types of anti-social behaviour, how to report ASB.

We want our tenants to feel safe in their neighbourhoods, as well as being able to live safely and securely in their home. Creating a peaceful community is a shared responsibility. This section provides information on what constitutes Anti-social behaviour (ASB), what you can do if you experience it, how we as your landlord can help, and how to report incidents of ASB. 

What is ASB?

ASB covers a wide range of unacceptable activity that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to an individual from another household or to the community, or harm to the environment. It can also include more serious, criminal issues such as drug dealing, harassment, racial abuse and damage to property. 

Examples of anti-social behaviour include, but not limited to: 

  • Vandalism: graffiti and flyposting (sticking advertising posters on walls and other public property).
  • Littering or drugs misuse: fly posting (dumping rubbish on the street pavements or green areas) and discarding litter, rubbish, including drug-related equipment.
  • Noise Nuisance: loud music, shouting, or persistence, rowdy or inconsiderate noise from neighbours.
  • Animal Problems: persistent dog barking or uncontrolled animals.
  • Verbal Abuse: Threats, harassment, or intimidation.
  • Violence: Physical attacks, bullying, or any form of violent behaviour.

What you can do

ASB can significantly impact your quality of life and the community's overall well-being. If you are dealing with ASB, here are some steps you can take: 

Talk to Your Neighbour:

If the issue isn’t too serious and you feel safe doing so, consider speaking with your neighbour directly. Sometimes people are unaware that their actions are causing a problem.

Report Serious Issues:

If the behaviour is more serious or if talking to your neighbour does not help, don’t hesitate to reach out to us on 020 8489 1000. If you call us after 5pm, please call on 020 8489 0000 (out of hours).  

  • Contact the Police: If you believe the situation is dangerous or could escalate, call the police immediately on 999. For non-emergency situations that still require police involvement, call 101.
  • Keep a Record: For recurring issues, it is helpful to keep a record of incidents. Note down the dates, times, and nature of the incidents, including how they affected you and who was involved.  
  • Noise Nuisance: If noise is the issue, you may also contact the local council's noise control service. They can provide specific advice and take action where appropriate. 

What we can do

If you are experiencing any forms of ASB, there is help and support available for you. As your landlord, we are committed to ensuring a safe and peaceful living environment. Here’s how we can help: 

  • Investigate Complaints: Once you report any incidents to us, we will take your complaints seriously and investigate them thoroughly. If appropriate, we may offer mediation services to help resolve disputes between neighbours. 
  • Work with Authorities: We collaborate with the police and other agencies to address serious or ongoing ASB issues. 
  • Legal Action: In cases where ASB persists, we may take legal action against the responsible parties, which could include issuing warnings or seeking eviction. 

How to report ASB

If you are experiencing ASB, it is important to report it so we can take action. Here is how you can do so based on which boroughs you are in: 

For tenants living in Haringey 

For tenants living in other boroughs