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badbessie | 16:01 Thu 20th Nov 2008 | Civil
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i have been sent a letter by my landlord which is the local council saying that they have recieved a complaint concerning noise and harrassment from my neighbour. i rang the council who said it was inrelation to a party held at a house several doors up the road. My wife did attend. I asked why if the party was held in a different house was i being held responsible. they told me the house was private and that it was a for the po;ice to deal with. but as i was a joint tennent and my wife was envolved then i would also be envolved. I stated that how could a man with severe anxiety related disorders be held to account for the alleged actions of others not even in the home where he lives. I may be mad but it seems insane to me. can anybody give me some advice.
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Just ignore it?
I can't understand from what you say what on earth the Council are playing at.

If you want to do anything about it, contact one of your local Councillors (the Council office has to give you their names etc. if you ask) & see if they can help.
badbessie,
Get a letter from your Dr. stating your condition and discuss the problem with him first. Then go to the nearest Citizens Advice Bureau with character references and the letter from your Dr. and tell them the story. They will help you get legal advice if necessary, but they will help out in some way.

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