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Tublet83

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I’m so frustrated for you! Trying to remind yourself small steps have been made, and I’m pleased the anti social behaviour officer has been helpful, make sure they know the entire picture as they will have very close links with the police and can influence. Also make sure again they know you have a meeting with the MP next week.

Your MP will be able to lever in about any move, and the process so far. Keep us updated and 🤞for a quiet weekend.
 
Hope you & your mum are okay? And that things have progressed more for you too. So sorry this is happening to you, nobody deserves that kind of behaviour at all.
Thanks for asking, it's a horrible situation but I'm refusing to let him win by not doing stuff I usually would. We're okay but still frustrated. He's been a lot quieter since the papers were issued, but we still feel uneasy as we reckon he's plotting something. It's frustrating as the police don't seem to be communicating with each other and it's due to them the housing association won't evict him yet.

I'm hoping in a week or two there might be some progress. Mum is going to see our MP's on Friday and were seeing about moving asap as the house isn't fit for her with her worsening health anyway, but this certainly expedited matters.
 

Sickoflurking

Active member
I don’t know what to say! But didn’t want to read and say nothing so sending a massive hug to you and your mum and hoping with everything I’ve got that the awful times get better xx
 

Lynseyp

VIP Member
In my last house it was rented via Housing Association and i had to call police due to one resident's music was so loud at stupid o clock at night. The police were called as i had a young baby and she would wake up, the police officer did tell me that every time they have to visit a tenant then the housing association is made aware of it. After 3 strikes they are then evicted, this was over 10 years ago back on the day where you didnt have to wait ages for the police to answer their phone. It might be worth phoning or you can log a complaint on your local constabulary website and they may turn up in the night to see if he's up to no good.