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Antisocial behaviour and neighbour nuisance can cover a huge range of situations, from annoying things such as barking dogs or loud music, to more serious matters such as harassment and violence.

Coastline Housing defines antisocial behaviour as ‘behaviour by any resident, occupant or visitor to a household acting in such a way as to cause annoyance, nuisance or disturbance to any other person residing, visiting or otherwise engaged in lawful activity within the neighbourhood’.

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