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Harassment by landlords Print E-mail

Your landlord may try to force you to move out by harassing you. Your landlord may be doing this so s/he won't have to follow the proper procedure for evicting you . Your landlord could be guilty of a criminal offence if s/he is harassing you.

What is harassment?

Your landlord will be guilty of harassment if s/he continually acts in a way that is designed to make you leave the property. More arrow

Help available for harassment

Help is available from the environmental health department of your local council. However, what action you should take is affected by your type of tenancy. More arrow

What happens if I complain?

Harassment by your landlord is illegal. However, what action you take depends on your type of tenancy. You could lose your home if you complain. More arrow

 
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