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KCTMO warn residents in flats opposite Grenfell about “anti-social behaviour”

Tenant management organisation KCTMO has sent letters to residents in the flats opposite Grenfell Towers warning them about anti-social behaviour. The letter threatens legal action over misdemeanours such as ball games just days after the neighbouring tower, which they also manage, burnt down. Residents living in Grenfell had previously accused their landlords of been “evil, unprincipled” and […]

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2017-06-16 14:15
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Tenant management organisation KCTMO has sent letters to residents in the flats opposite Grenfell Towers warning them about anti-social behaviour.

The letter threatens legal action over misdemeanours such as ball games just days after the neighbouring tower, which they also manage, burnt down.

Residents living in Grenfell had previously accused their landlords of been “evil, unprincipled” and like a “mini-mafia”.

Incredibly, people in flats opposite #Grenfell today received letter warning them about anti-social behaviour, threatening legal action. pic.twitter.com/w8SQepjpOB

— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) June 16, 2017

The letter warns that signs regarding no ball games are being ignored, and that children are not allowed to play ball games in the area.

It reads: “Plants and wooden structures are being damaged and these costs will be passed onto whoever is identified as being responsible”.

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