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Council home re-possession order granted by court

Published on Tuesday, 1st March 2022

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council were successful in a possession hearing at Nuneaton Justice Centre on 24th February 2022.

The court awarded a possession order against a tenant at Dorlecote Court, Nuneaton for anti-social behaviour, rent arrears and abandonment of the property.

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council first became aware of anti-social behaviour complaints alleging drug dealing was taking place in and around the property, in October 2021.

Housing Officers worked in partnership with Warwickshire Police Safer Neighbourhoods Team to gather evidence and secure the property following criminal damage and abandonment.

The tenant also placed an advert online in which they attempted to sub-let the property to an unsuspecting member of the public, who was de-frauded of £800.

However, housing officers quickly liaised with the online advertisement company, the advertisement was removed and the innocent party refunded by their bank.

As a result of action taken by Borough Council housing officers, the case was entered to court promptly to take legal action against the tenant and Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council were awarded a forthwith possession order allowing immediate possession of the property.

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council portfolio holder for housing, Cllr Clare Golby, said:

“We take a zero tolerance approach to people like this who are not able to treat their tenancy in a responsible manner. The vast majority of our tenants are decent, hard-working people, and we won’t allow a small number of people like this to spoil things for others.

“I am also pleased to see we have been able to take this action so that one more person on our housing waiting list will soon have a chance of making their home in a decent property.”