What is a neighbour dispute?
When a person becomes a tenant they agree to follow the conditions in their tenancy agreement. They agree to behave in a respectful way and not cause nuisance and annoyance to their neighbours.
The tenant is responsible for their own behaviour and the behaviour of anyone living with them or visiting them. This means we can take action not only when a neighbouring tenant is acting anti-socially, but if their children or their visitors are causing you problems.
We take neighbour complaints and any other form of anti-social behaviour seriously. We will work with you and others to resolve problems. If you experience a problem with your neighbour you should report this to your local housing office.
Neighbour disputes cause real misery for people who simply want to get on with their lives. It ranges from serious acts of violence and harassment, to more 'everyday' incidents like noisy dogs or overgrown gardens. We will deal quickly and efficiently with troublemakers.
Who does this affect?
Any council tenant or any resident being affected by the actions of a council tenant or their family/visitors.
What can you do if you have a problem with your neighbour?
You can inform us of the problems you are suffering by contacting Berneslai Homes by:
How can you help us?
What will happen after you have reported it?
Your Impact Team will then contact you to discuss the matter further, and agree an action plan.
This could include any of the following.
We may ask you to contact the police, helpline number Tel: 0114 2202020.
How quickly will we contact you?
We aim to contact you within 5 working days, to most of the reports we receive. But in serious cases we aim to respond within 24 hours.
Who else can help me?
For Pollution Control contact: Tel: (01226) 772458 or email: pollutioncontrol@barnsley.gov.uk
What leaflets are available on this?
Alternatively you can pick up a copy of the leaflet/s from your local Barnsley Connects Office.
Which laws apply to this?
Where can I get other information?
You can get useful information from the following sources: