Housing
226A: Respect and Housing Management – Using Good Neighbour Agreements

226A: Respect and Housing Management – Using Good Neighbour Agreements

Published 17 August 2006
Type(s) Research and statistics
Site Housing
Product code 06HC03845/17
Price Free

Summary

Communities and Local Government wishes to promote 'good neighbour' or 'estate agreements'. Social landlords are increasingly utilising these agreements to promote positive neighbourhood behaviours.  They set out, in the form of a non-legally binding contract, the mutual rights, responsibilities and expectations between residents, social landlords and other service providers.

This research summary presents key findings of a study to explore the use, extent, and effectiveness of Good Neighbour Agreements (GNAs) in promoting positive behaviour in the community.  

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