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Scotland Anti-Social Tenant Measures


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-16887860

The process of evicting anti-social tenants could be simplified under plans being put forward by the Scottish government.

The proposal is among radical changes suggested in a consultation on how 600,000 houses in the social rented sector are allocated and managed.

The consultation will ask whether the eviction process should be simplified for the worst offenders.

It will also ask if anti-social tenants should lose tenancy rights.

Housing Minister Keith Brown is due to unveil the proposals this week.

Under the plans, social landlords could be given greater flexibility over housing allocations, and be allowed to take into account any previous history of anti-social behaviour which may affect the decision on who gets housing...........

 

Statistics from the independent Scottish Housing Regulator indicate housing associations recorded around 24,000 complaints about anti-social behaviour in 2009-10.

 

Anything similar being considered on the IOM?

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