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Renting: No-fault evictions to be banned in England
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Originally posted by dp17 View PostA good reason why, when we constantly hear mention of a landlord register, for highlighting bad landlords, there equally should be a tenant register for all to highlight bad tenants.
A section 21 eviction usually doesn't get entered onto the register of county court judgements.
A section 8 eviction usually does.
Despite the propaganda, there's always a reason for 'no fault' evictions. Not paying the rent is a big reason.
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Originally posted by boletus View Post
A section 21 eviction usually doesn't get entered onto the register of county court judgements.
A section 8 eviction usually does.
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Originally posted by dp17 View Post
A good reason why, when we constantly hear mention of a landlord register, for highlighting bad landlords, there equally should be a tenant register for all to highlight bad tenants. Sorry if that idea may offend some ears but its a simple check and balance.
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Originally posted by Covent Garden Girl View PostWell there are so many people nowadays that simply can't afford to buy a house, I don't think it's fair that they "forfeit" the right to have pets??
And I sold a house after 20 years of home ownership and bought another one, but had to rent whilst doing it up, and I have a dog - what would I have done if no renters could have dogs?
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Originally posted by SouthernDave View Posti can’t afford a lamborghini aventador, does that mean I have the right to one?There is a fine line between irony and stupidity. If I say something absurd please assume that I am being facetious.
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Originally posted by boletus View Post
What do you think is a reasonable vet bill for keeping a male Giant Panda?
Their accommodation and feeding costs are high as well but they pay for themselves with the stud fees.
He just eats shoots and leaves.
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Originally posted by DoricPixie View PostLook at the tenant in Sydney who jokingly asked for landlord references, he appears to have been black-balled by every letting agency in the city.
Then he splattered it all over the internet...
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Reply to S8 Court Hearingby ash72On what grounds is the possession based on? If it is rent arrears you will need to have your bank statements to show If asked that the money hasn't come into your account, as well as the statements send of the arrears (ideally on a periodic basis). You should also ensure you have enough copies of any...
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by SteampigsHi All
I have a hearing scheduled to evict my tenant using a Section 8 notice.
I have lodged my claim online (PCOL), but what other documents will I require?
I assume:-
Tenancy Agreement
S8 and Certificate of Service
Updated amount of arrears
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Reply to Can I serve Section 21 Notice?by ash72Serving a notice (S21 or S8) does not mean the T's will leave when the date on the notice expires, only the courts can do this. The only advantage is the notice is shorter with a S8 then a S21, but a S21 if it is valid, the courts would have to grant possession, while a S8 they do not have to.
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by Rubz2009Hi was hoping for some advise.
I have tentants in my property on a AST agreement which started in 2013 and has been rolling to date. Tenants are behind on their rent by a couple of months (during covid times which they believe they still do not need to pay) and also always late on monthly payments...-
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Reply to Can I serve Section 21 Notice?by Rubz2009Thanks that was helpful and answers my question about the deposit but no info on whether i should have provided EPC and how to rent guide (both which i did not). But let's say i should have and didn't, surely that doesn't mean the tenants can live in my house forever right? If i can't serve a section...
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by SouthernDaveI think you are right. There’s more increases to come....
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by Trooper149Hey guys
Small one here in case anyone has had experience with this. About to purchase a place and want it to serve a few roles:
-obviously rent out the rooms to generate some cash
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Reply to Can I serve Section 21 Notice?Check - Google "nearly legal section 21" for checklist...
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Reply to Section 21 scrapped?by Hudson01That was a good read and i do hope that the new beefed up secion 8 runs along the same lines, if all we need are neighbours to complain but their identity does not need to be discolsed then i can see it working....
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by KathySHi,
Anyone familiar or aware of this section 21 being scrapped? Is it true and is it "the biggest shake up in 30 years" as described in the link below?
If it goes, what mechanisms will landlords have to try and get rid of me? Could they try to jack up the rent and boot...-
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