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Estate Management

Estate Management is a vital part of the Housing Management service. The Association aims to ensure that tenants enjoy a clean tidy and peaceful environment.

Our Estate Management service includes:

  • Carrying out initial visit after the tenant has moved into their new home.
  • Carrying out estate inspections.
  • Providing advice and assistance to tenants on services which enhance the local community, such as initiatives to reduce crime and environmental improvement.
  • Liaising with tenant groups and working in neighbourhoods to ensure sustainability of tenancies and neighbourhoods.
  • Liaising with local authorities and partner agencies working in our neighbourhood.

Please click HERE for a copy of our Estate Management Policy.
If you would like to contact the Housing Management Team regarding an Estate Management issue please complete the form below and click on the submit button.

 






 

Pets

Tenants are required to request written permission and to receive written consent from Clydebank Housing Association prior to taking ownership of any animal. On receipt of written consent, you must always keeps pets under control and make sure that they don’t cause a nuisance to neighbours, damage to the property or foul in common areas.  Please note there are no dogs allowed within the Radnor Park Multi-Storey flats, with the exception of registered canine helpers.

Number of Pets Allowed
The number of animals allowed to be kept in a Clydebank Housing Association property will be subject to the type and size of property in question.

Complaints and Removal of Pets
Where the Association is in receipt of complaints regarding the keeping and supervision of animals, the tenant may be required to rehome their pet if the complaints are consistent and justifiable.  Tenants will be given the opportunity to rectify the problem, prior to being required to rehome the animal concerned.

Where the animal or the keeping of the animal is causing a deterioration of the property, tenants will be required to take appropriate action to rectify the damage and take appropriate steps to prevent further deterioration to the property e.g. pet behaviour classes.  If you keep a pet without permission, you are breaking the terms of your tenancy and this could lead to legal action against you.

 
 
 
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