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Empty properties can quickly attract anti-social
behaviour (ASB), affecting not just the building but the wider
neighbourhood. Evidence across the UK shows that vacant, poorly managed
buildings are more likely to experience vandalism, fly-tipping, trespassing
and other nuisance activity. Even one neglected property can increase
local complaints and reduce how safe residents feel.
Empty buildings also signal neglect, which can encourage
further disorder — often referred to as the “broken windows” effect. In
contrast, occupied and well-maintained properties act as a deterrent,
helping to prevent problems before they start.
One effective solution is Property
Guardianship. Carefully vetted individuals live or work in vacant
buildings under temporary agreements, keeping them secure, occupied and
maintained. Their presence provides natural surveillance, helping to
reduce unauthorised access and ASB.
How you can help
Through Neighbourhood Watch’s partnership with Ad Hoc
Property Management, members can now raise concerns about empty
properties in their area. Reporting a vacant building is a simple step
that can help:
· Reduce
anti-social behaviour and nuisance activity
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Prevent vandalism, arson and illegal occupation
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Improve community safety and confidence
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Support faster action from property owners
If you notice a vacant building that may be causing
issues, you can complete a short form on the Neighbourhood Watch
website.
Report
an empty building in your area | Neighbourhood Watch Network
Where appropriate, the property owner will be contacted
to explore options for securing and managing the building — helping to
create safer, more settled neighbourhoods for everyone.
Any income received by Neighbourhood Watch through this
partnership will be used to support our work tackling the impact of
anti-social behaviour across England and Wales.
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