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Yeah, do it. Any further repercussions (or possible threats) after that will mean then getting kicked out on their arses. hope you sort it mate.
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You seem to forget people that wheels has bought his house, it`s also brand new, does this law apply to homeowners or just council/private tenants?
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i was a home owner when i was doing the forms for my neighbour - if its private rented they'll have a word with the landlord - if its owned i assume they go straight to the home owner
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Yeah, the Criminal Justice Bill says anyone can be evicted, even if they own their own home. It's overstepping human rights, but in the case of inbred nuisance chavs, I'm not bothered.
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Well thats a good thing, i don`t think you will have a problem wheels. I would of thought homeowners would have been harder to evict, i think what may happen is they will be evicted for a short period ie: 2 months, then they will be let back on a trial, if this is unsuccesful they shall then be evicted completley. There was something like this in the paper a few months back in Wallasey. Bear in mind wheels that if they are evicted, their house shall be boarded up making your area unpleasant to view and an embarrasment when family or friends come around.
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i think you should start with contacting WASBT - explain your situation - they will be able to find out if its rented or not. check your deeds for anything about noise nuisance - if they are in similar property it will apply to their's too. I wonder what their mortgage lender would make of it?
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Homeowners CAN be evicted from their property for ASB. Regarding the noise nuisance comment, it comes under private nuisance which is a Civil matter, not Criminal. However, the right to quiet enjoyment of your property will probably in the deeds for your house. If the neighbour concerned is a homeowner, chances are, they will have the same covenant in their deeds too.
If they are a tenant, then it is generally encorporated into the lease if a standard lease is used.
Either way, you have rights.
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Hello mate, I had the same kinda situation here in Newcastle and the Council told me to keep a diary of dates,times and incidents (witnesses also) of everything that has happened....for 3 months, also to try and get back up diaries from other residents to back you up! (long process I know, but it did work in the end). But knowing W.B.C they won't work as efficient as that? My advice is do as above and get evidence...then go to see a solicitor who deals with housing issues,and they should/will force the Council to take action.
good luck with that!
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One word of advise i can offer is Dont hit out at them, if you do, you will be classed as their sort in the eyes of the law. I took the law into my own hands once and ended up in lots of trouble so to speak, i don`t want it to happen to you, It doesn`t matter how much they torture you, the judge will disregard that, you will also lose your badge Do they own the property in question? i agree with ste try not to lash out its hard to keep your temper with people like that but to do so is letting them win ,document and video everything it will work in the end wheels just be determined and remember we might not have to go through what you are but we are all behind you just have a moan to us
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Hi Wheels Really sorry to hear about the trouble you're having with your neighbours. People can be very unsympathetic about the problem and don't often realise how stressful it can be. I've been in the same position myself and was fortunate enough to have had help to solve the problem. If you live in Rock Ferry, New Ferry, Birkenhead, Birkenhead North, Liscard, Seacombe or Egremont you can contact 'The Live Wirral Wardens' on 652 3214 they can come out and have a chat to you about the problem and give you the best advice. They can also put you in touch with the right agencies to directly deal with the problem. Even if you dont live in the area it may still be worth calling them and maybe they can put you in touch with someone who can help. One of the most constructive things that you can do to help yourself is to create an incident diary and write down every incident as it occurs, it's very important to do this as the frequesncy of the problem is something that is looked at when the authorities in question look into the case. You can also try here Wirral Anti-social behaviour team http://www.wirral.gov.uk/LGCL/100003/200030/content_0000404.htmlYou can contact them by email Email: neighbour. [email protected]or by telephone 606 2020 Check in your local area to see if there is a local residents group that runs who can give you support. Talk to some of your neighbours about the problem and see if they would be willing to fill in incident sheets for the anti-social behaviour team. It can be done anonymously. Also try contacting your local Councillors... they have a lot of sway with local Police and other bodies and may help kick people up the behind to get the issue resloved quickly! Don't whatever you do lash out at them... worst thing that you can do is let them see that they are in any way annoying you!! I hope the information helps!
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Lot of help there, thanks. I might need that myself soon.
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Simply log everything..times dates location, whats happened...even if its not directed at oyu.. the more evidence you can produce the better and easier it becomes. Call the police..get it logged everytime there is a problem. the more logs we have..the better evidence there is for ASBO type orders... it takes time but it can be sorted and these people can be brought to take responsibility for their actions.
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videoing can be tricky as i think you are supposed to inform the person - i got round this by having a 'CCTV surveillance in operation' sticker on my living room window - but i never videod them.
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where's that jobs worth Audio/beemer tastic's advice here......
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