An unnamed writer (Letters, June 18) complains their housing association is not being sufficiently firm in making antisocial tenants comply with the tenancy agreement clauses which they have agreed to and signed on the commencement of their tenancies.
There is an easy solution, which seems to have escaped your writer.
Go to the Citizens' Advice Bureau and get their solicitors to write a letter to the housing association advising it to enforce the tenancy agreements or a court will be asked to make them do so.
At a court hearing, the association would have to explain and justify its refusal to enforce tenancy agreements of unruly tenants.
The court would then decide whether their arguments are justified and if "good" tenants are being made to suffer.
-Liz Walker, Brighton
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