A Kent property has been closed by police after complaints about persistent anti-social behaviour.
Kent Police said there were multiple incidents of verbal abuse, threats and loud music at the address in Taylor Close, Tonbridge.
Officers, working with West Kent Housing Association, investigated after complaints from neighbours. The occupants were warned about the consequences if the disorderly conduct continued.
When they failed to heed the advice, police took the matter to court and sought a closure order at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court on July 30.
It will be in place for three months, with a sign placed on the door warning that it is an offence to enter. Anyone found there without permission could be fined or even sent to prison.
Inspector James Ross said: "This enforcement in Tonb