Hi All, an update on my situation. My tenant is going ahead with suing me, even though the damage is obvious, and the date is for 5th November 2008, anyone got any barrels??. (only kidding!!). I have said I will have the Free mediation, just need to wait to see if the tenant will go for it or not. As for the Sky TV being installed, they (sky) say it is a matter between me and the tenant, after all she claimes she was the home owner, for those that cant remember, sky tv was installed without my knowledge and they made a right mess, damage inside and outside of the property. And cables All over the house, it looks Really unsightly. So if anyone has any ideas about that, please read my other thread, Thanks to all that hellped me with this one, i'll let you know the outcome. Neil
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by ezusI Currently have a lodger, who plans to stay with me long term, in my (only) main residence.
My parents have offered me to stay in their second home for a temporary period due to my mental health and struggling with life in the city.
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Reply to Mouldby NeelixIf mould is appearing, then the route cause needs to be investigated. The most likely reason is drying washing and lack of or no ventilation...
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by aspirinDoes anybody know if the mould killer sprays are a health risk?
My tenant is witholding rent and in my opinion trying to frustrate my attempts at repair. He is looking to be put in a hotel but there's probably a good chance he will be too sick to go to a hotel when the time comes.
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by KTCI'm not sure whether a periodic tenancy will arise at the end of a fixed term tenancy when at that time the tenant is part of a deceased estate (is it still assured during that time?), but the landlord would still need to go through court to evict anyway so same difference I guess.
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by ConMy tenant has passed away and their son isn't leaving the property. Their tenancy runs out at the end of January. I knew the son was staying there as a carer for my tenant. The son's sister told me that the son would not sign the tenancy. The son was looking after the utility bills and had them in...
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Reply to Court reviewby ddqThank you jpkeates and hybrice very much for your advice. Section 8 was used so I will ask the solicitor to attend the court. Million thanks for your golden advice....
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by OS7Hi,
My possession claim is up for review today. I thought “ finally”. It was marked on review documentation to be at 12:00 05/11. I received no calls from anyone as yet. Could someone who has undergone review, please let me know if I have to make the call. I am worried that no one...
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by jpkeatesYou have made a fairly fundamental error unless the tenant has given notice that ends the tenancy at the end of January.
In England and Wales, residential tenancies don't "expire", they automatically continue until brought to an end.-
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by ConThe tenant and son moved in on the 1st of May, The tenancy expires and is paid up to the end of January. There are new tenants waiting to move in 1st February
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by jpucng62Properties that are 'not yet let' generally require 'unoccupied house insurance' and these items would not generally be covered and would put the property at greater risk, so I would not be interested either.
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