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Supplementary A - London Borough of Hillingdon

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• keeping dangerous or unsuitable animals<br />

• dogs fouling estates or allowing pets to wander<br />

and fouling common areas<br />

• not taking proper care <strong>of</strong> pets so that they<br />

create health hazard or produce excessive<br />

noise or odours<br />

• feeding or attracting wild birds or animals,<br />

where such action causes a nuisance or<br />

annoyance to others and /or where it causes<br />

damage to council property.<br />

Other acts which may<br />

constitute a nuisance<br />

6.4.1 In addition, if you live in a block <strong>of</strong> flats, further<br />

examples <strong>of</strong> acts which may constitute a nuisance or<br />

an annoyance are:<br />

• slamming doors<br />

• using rubbish chutes at unreasonable hours<br />

• wedging security doors open unnecessarily<br />

• leaving personal belongings on the landing or<br />

in communal areas<br />

Household rubbish 6.5 You must get rid <strong>of</strong> rubbish or unwanted items from<br />

your home (including the garden) by using the<br />

collection service provided by the council or by taking<br />

them to a refuse centre.<br />

You must not leave any rubbish or unwanted items in<br />

public areas. You must only leave refuse outside the<br />

property on the actual day <strong>of</strong> collection or on the<br />

evening before. Further details can be found in the<br />

Tenant Handbook.<br />

We may take legal action against you if rubbish is left<br />

outside your property at any other time.<br />

Shared Areas 6.6 You must not keep or leave anything on shared areas<br />

where it could block the landing, stairs or entrances.<br />

This includes (but is not limited to) items such as<br />

bikes, pushchairs, electric scooters, plants and pet<br />

cages.<br />

Repaying the costs <strong>of</strong><br />

repairs<br />

6.7 You will have to pay for any repair or replacement<br />

that is caused by vandalism or wilful damage either<br />

by you and /or your visitors or others living in your<br />

property.<br />

Cabinet report 15 th March 2007 appendix to Item 3 Page 33

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