Antisocial behaviour. NOTES a. You, and any joint tenants, are responsible for your behaviour, the behaviour of your children and anyone else living with or visiting you, while they are in your home (including shared areas such as landings, stairways, foyers, lifts, courtyards, gardens and parking areas) or in the local area. The local area includes the whole of the estate/ area the property is on, including privately owned or housing association properties, local shops and/or amenities serving the local area. b. Harassment is defined as any unwanted behaviour directed at an individual or group which is offensive or objectionable to the Recipient. It is behaviour or conduct calculated to interfere with the peace and comfort of individuals or groups which has the effect of hurting, intimidating, humiliating, ridiculing and/or undermining their confidence. c. If you report antisocial behaviour, we will provide support to you throughout the period of any investigation. This includes referral to victim/witness support services as appropriate. 6.1 Anti-social behaviour (ASB) covers a wide range of unacceptable activity that causes harm to an individual, to the community or to the environment. This could be any action that leaves someone feeling alarmed, harassed or distressed. It also includes fear of crime or concern for public safety, public disorder or public nuisance. 6.2 You, your friends and relatives and any other person living in or visiting the property (including children) must not: i) Do anything which causes or is likely to cause a nuisance to anyone in the local area. This includes allowing animals to cause a nuisance. ii) Do anything which interferes with the peace, comfort or convenience of other people living in the local area. iii) Harass anyone in the local area, for example, because of their colour, race, ethnic or national origin, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, gender, age, disability, mental illness, actual or perceived HIV status. You must not be involved in any form of hate crime. This includes, but is not restricted to harming, intimidation, threatening or acting in any manner that causes distress to any person living in, visiting or otherwise engaging in lawful activity in or in the locality of the property on the grounds of their colour, race, ethnic or national origin, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, gender, or gender identity age, disability, mental illness, or actual or perceived HIV status. You must not encourage anyone else to be involved in such behaviour on your behalf or for your benefit.
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Sources: Housing Tenancy Agreement, Housing Tenancy Agreement