What to do if your landlord harasses you
There are things you can do if you feel you are being harassed:
- keep a diary of incidents including dates and times with photographs. This will be evidence if you go to court
- record details of any conversations you may have with your landlord or threats that he may have made
- ask your landlord to put everything in writing
- keep a copy of your tenancy agreement and any notices and letters that the landlord sends you
- have someone else with you to witness meetings/dealings with your landlord
- note the names and addresses of people involved including witnesses
- work with other tenants who are affected
- contact the council
- report incidents to the police and ensure they log your complaints
- If your landlord has a key for the accommodation you could change the locks
- seek assistance from a solicitor that specialises in housing law/tenancies
- if all else fails, you can apply to the court for a remedy
Call the police immediately:
- if you have been threatened or assaulted
- if your property has been damaged or stolen
- if you have been locked out
Ask for a copy of the crime reference number. If police officers are called out, make a note of their names as well as the number that is on the left shoulder of their jackets.
Grays police
: 0300 333 4444
What we can do:
- we can deal with harassment and illegal eviction cases
- we will try to stop the harassment and get you back into your home
- we will explain the law to your landlord
- if you have a genuine strong case, we will help prepare and present your case in court