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If you don't know why I need it, please don;t assume the worst. Not very nice
It doesn't matter why you need it, providing it would almost certainly break the law.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
If you guys were actually nice to start with, I would explain why I need it and you could just checked the contract if you have it, and provided assistance.
Never mind! I will respond to the nice people that PM'd me and get assistance from them.
If you guys were actually nice to start with, I would explain why I need it and you could just checked the contract if you have it, and provided assistance.
And if you had done that, someone would probably have helped you.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
If you guys were actually nice to start with, I would explain why I need it and you could just checked the contract if you have it, and provided assistance.
Never mind! I will respond to the nice people that PM'd me and get assistance from them.
But originally you asked for a copy...
Does anyone have a National Landlord's Association Tenancy agreement that they can send me please?...
You appear somewhat affronted, apologies.
I ask again,'umbly again,
A question, if I might 'umbly ask: If not to use with a tenant, pray, why would you want one, please?
I look forward to your answer and light shining upon the matter.
I am legally unqualified: If you need to rely on advice check it with a suitable authority - eg a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant law...
But originally you asked for a copy...You appear somewhat affronted, apologies.
I ask again,'umbly again,
I look forward to your answer and light shining upon the matter.
An agent is using a clause in a tenancy agreement that I am not sure if it's correct since the contract is not ARLA approved, so I wanted the NLA contract to check if they are right or not.
But never mind I have other people helping me -
People that did not assume the worst straight away and assumed that I was breaking the law.
No, we assumed - correctly - that you were asking someone else to break the law.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
An agent is using a clause in a tenancy agreement that I am not sure if it's correct since the contract is not ARLA approved, so I wanted the NLA contract to check if they are right or not.
But never mind I have other people helping me -
People that did not assume the worst straight away and assumed that I was breaking the law.
There is no rule that clauses in contracts have to be "ARLA approved", not is it the case that clauses that are not ARLA approved are not "correct".
An agent is using a clause in a tenancy agreement that I am not sure if it's correct since the contract is not ARLA approved, so I wanted the NLA contract to check if they are right or not.
But never mind I have other people helping me -
People that did not assume the worst straight away and assumed that I was breaking the law.
Why not quote (assuming it's not copyright) the clause you are uncertain of for members to comment on?
btw apologies, I was wrong, there are not 5 but 6 NLA tenancy agreements: The "normal" AST is available in both current & "new" versions.
Comparing tenancy clauses from different sources may be interesting, but the effect of identical wording in a particular clause may result in different outcomes. IMHO use a set of paperwork ALL from a usually reliable source: That way they might work together.
But, hey, free country! Best wishes to all, including those who disagree with me.
I am legally unqualified: If you need to rely on advice check it with a suitable authority - eg a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant law...
Shame on you for labelling those who simply and rightly pointed out that asking others to send you a document which is third party copyrighted is publicy asking others to break copyright law and possibly their membership terms as cyber bullies.
People that did not assume the worst straight away and assumed that I was breaking the law.
People who unless they have permission of the copyright holder to share said document with you are in fact likely to be breaking copyright law and/or their membership terms, whether you being in simple possession of it is or not.
If you have issue with a specific term or clause, you could had simply asked about that, and many of those responded and others would happily give you their views.
I am not a lawyer, nor am I licensed to provide any regulated advice. None of my posts should be treated as legal or financial advice.
I do not answer questions through private messages which should be posted publicly on the forum.
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I have a three bedroom property in the U.K which I will rent out .
I have had an enquiry from a couple and a friend
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Would it be possible just to rent two rooms to them , on the understanding they have full access to the property ?
As its...
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When you assume, you make an ass out of u and me .
My tenants have been there eight years and are as pissed off with the new licensing regime as I am. It's a routine inspection, all the boroughs do it but it's the demanding entitled attitude that annoys more.
The council don't need...
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I intend to slightly increase rent on my rental property. The tenant has been in for 12 months. I know I have to give one months notice but how do I go about informing the tenant ?...
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