Landlords and anti-social behaviour
The Landlord Licensing Team now have a dedicated anti-social behaviour officer who provides support and assistance to private landlords in dealing with anti-social behaviour caused by their tenants.
Help and assistance is available to private landlords who are licensed and accredited landlords, to help deal with problem tenants. The Nuisance Link Team will continue to investigate complaints and to develop case strategies, using a variety of tools and joint working with other agencies.
If you can answer yes to any of the following, the anti-social behaviour officer may be able to help you.
- Are you receiving complaints of anti social behaviour, which is perpetrated by your private tenants?
- Are you a private landlord who is required to be licensed or a member of the landlord accreditation scheme?
- Are you a resident who is experiencing problems of anti social behaviour from private tenants and want help to report it to the private landlord?
- Are you a landlord who wants to learn more about tackling anti social behaviour and how to obtain training?
It's not always easy to know the best way to deal with anti-social behaviour when caused by your tenants. If you're a private landlord with properties in Salford, you're entitled to free training which includes:
- help, assistance and advice on the most effective procedures
- investigation and interviewing techniques
- tailored action plans
- template letters to use when writing to tenants regarding anti-social behaviour.
If you would like more information about the help, training and advice on offer, please contact Shimran Butt on Tel: 0161 793 3344/2737 or by email at shimran.butt@salford.gov.uk.
There is also a drop in service available. Please telephone for more details.
If you are a member of the public and want to report anti social behaviour in your area, please telephone 0161 909 6544 or report it online.
This page was last updated on 01 August 2008
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