Originally posted by jpkeates
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NLA tenancy agreement
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KTC,
If you see the wording that was used you will see clearly that it was not nicely stated. This forum is meant to help people not put them down.
But I guess very easy to put someone down behind a laptop ....
As I said I have received help from PMs from people that were nice enough to help out and they didn't break any law either.
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Originally posted by kesm View PostIf you see the wording that was used you will see clearly that it was not nicely stated. This forum is meant to help people not put them down.
Originally posted by kesm View PostAs I said I have received help from PMs from people that were nice enough to help out and they didn't break any law either.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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Originally posted by kesm View PostHello,
Does anyone have a National Landlord's Association Tenancy agreement that they can send me please?
Thank you.
Or join for free as an associate member using less time than you have already spent posting on here;
https://www.landlords.org.uk/membership/library-user
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