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Posted by Tony Flynn on 28th August 2012 at 01:33 PM Tackling, not tolerating anti-social behaviour in Salford
City West have secured a Postponed Possession Order against the tenant of a City West property on Rydal Crescent in Swinton. The order was granted after the tenant's son was convicted of drug offences. Even though the tenant claimed to have no knowledge of a cannabis farm at the property, City West took action.
This resulted in a court order (which lasts for 2 years) and states that:
The tenant MUST abide by the terms of the tenancy agreement
There MUST NOT be controlled drugs at the property
The tenant MUST NOT allow, or fail to prevent, her son from staying or visiting the property
If any of these conditions are not met, City West will take the case back to court to obtain possession of the property which could result in the tenant being evicted.
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) can have a significant impact on the quality of life of their customers. They take all reports of ASB (including domestic abuse and hate behaviour) extremely seriously, and would encourage City West customers to report all incidents.
To report an incident of anti-social behaviour, please contact their Neighbourhood Officer at your local area office in the first instance or report ASB online. If you need to contact the Police call 0161 872 5050 or in emergency please contact 999. You can also report ASB to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 500 111.
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