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Living in your community

Q: Am I likely to be living exclusively amongst students?

A: The answer to this depends very much on the where you will be living.

Most first year students will be living in larger buildings specifically for students on or near campus. However at some stage you are likely to move into a smaller house in an area with non students.

Q: If I am going to be living in a community including people who aren’t students, what should I be aware of?

A: Sometimes friction builds up between students and their neighbours. Most tension of this kind can be avoided by simply thinking about how other people may feel about what you do. In fact, that applies even if your neighbours are students.

There are a number of things you can do to live in the community successfully.

Some are general good neighbourliness and all will increase your security and peace of mind. Click here for a checklist of what and what not to do to live harmoniously with your neighbours.

Q: What about noise levels?

A: Noise can be a particularly tricky issue. It can cause deep upset between neighbours and lead people to resort to calling in the local authorities to deal with. Local Councils have legal powers to take action on noise pollution, this could ultimately result in the confiscation of equipment and/or a fine of up to £5000. If you experience problems such as loud music late at night/early hours of the morning, report it to Environmental Health. They will investigate your complaint and send a letter to the offending party. If the problem continues, noise monitoring equipment may be used. The evidence gathered from this could be used in any legal action.

A landlord/agent can take action in the courts to repossess a property on the grounds of nuisance. This covers behaviour that is likely to cause nuisance and annoyance to surrounding neighbours by either a tenant or their friends. If you experience problems of harassment or intimidation contact your owner/agent. If they take no action, seek legal advice.

Remember that you are part of a community and these powers are also open to your neighbours.

 

 
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