Reporting anti-social behaviour
We all want to live a quiet and peaceful life in our homes. No one should have to put up with being abused, harassed or living next to a noisy or nuisance neighbour.
We take all anti-social complaints seriously and we’ll act quickly.
How do I report anti-social behaviour?
You should report any incident about you, or a member of your household, to your housing officer. They'll record it and investigate according to our anti-social behaviour policy.
Your housing officer might speak with other neighbours to see if they have been affected, but we'll never tell people who made the complaint. We’ll speak with the person reported and take any appropriate action. We won’t tell the person who made the complaint.
You can report it on My Account, by using our online form or by calling us on 0800 011 3447.
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If you have a serious or urgent problem:
- call the police on 999
- call us on 0800 011 3447.
What happens if the anti-social behaviour doesn’t stop?
Our anti-social behaviour intervention and prevention officers (ASBIP’s) are on hand to deal with more serious types and persistent cases of anti-social behaviour. Officers work closely with Police Scotland and Wheatley Homes South's legal team. We can issue warnings and, as a last resort, help prepare legal action.