Not all nuisance is considered anti-social behaviour.
Examples of anti-social behaviour include:
- Noise nuisance – loud parties; shouting; excessive noise from TV or audio equipment
- Criminal damage and vandalism
- Physical violence against people and property
- Verbal abuse; harassment; intimidation or threatening behaviour
- Dealing or supplying drugs or the use of property for other unlawful purposes
The following examples are NOT considered to be anti-social behaviour:
- Noise from children playing
- Personal differences or family disputes
- Disagreements about parking
- Civil disputes such as boundary issues
- Living or domestic noise including conversation heard through walls and floors, neighbours walking around their home, noise travelling due to poor insulation and domestic activity such as vacuuming or using a washing machine
Who do I contact if I want to report anti-social behaviour?
Before reporting anti-social behaviour it may be helpful for you to look at the Frequently Asked Questions and read our Anti Social Behaviour Policy.
The best way to report an issue is to complete the anti-social behaviour form online.
You can also report anti-social behaviour by contacting your Housing Management Officer or email: info@cornwallhousing.org.uk
Report anti-social behaviour
Use our online form
Telephone 0300 1234 161
Email: info@cornwallhousing.org.uk
Frequently asked questions
Please have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions on Anti Social Behaviour.