Entering a property

Sometimes council officers need to access private property for a range of legal reasons.

There is lots of different legislation that we have to comply with, and sometimes this means that we must go on to private property.

If we need to do this, we will try to let you know first, if that's appropriate. We will only ever go onto a property uninvited if we have a legal reason to do so. This could be to follow up on a complaint, carry out a Court-appointed process, do an inspection of a consented activity or to legitimately gather information. Whatever the reason, it must be legitimate. All officers carry warrants, and these should be shown to you on arrival. If we have visited and no-one is home, we will leave you a message so you can contact us.

See below for links to some of the legislation which council has to enforce and the sections that allow entry onto a property.

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