Salford man banned from mother’s home for anti-social behaviour

A Salford man has been banned from his mother’s home after his repeated anti-social behaviour.

Salix Homes sought legal action against Jake Pilling, aged 20, to exclude him from a block of flats in Salford.

A court hearing at Manchester Civil Justice Centre heard how Pilling, of no fixed abode, caused excessive noise at the property with constant music blaring and late night parties.

Under the terms of the Civil Injunction Order imposed by the courts, Pilling cannot enter Laurel House at Lightoaks Road, Salford; nor can he cause nuisance or annoyance or harass anyone living at the block of flats.

It’s the second exclusion order for Pilling, who was previously hit with a 12-month Injunction Order banning him from the property in 2016, when Salix Homes sought legal action due to his ongoing bad behaviour.

When the Order expired in March this year, Salix Homes applied to the courts for another Civil Injunction Order, which will remain in place until October 2018.

Sue Sutton, executive director of operations at Salix Homes, “We welcome the judge’s decision to grant an exclusion order against Pilling, who has caused distress and upset in the community with his repeated anti-social behaviour.

“I hope this case serves as a reminder that tenants are responsible for the behaviour of their visitors. Pilling was not a tenant of Salix Homes, but that will not stop us taking legal action where necessary to ensure our neighbourhoods remain safe and happy places to live.”