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JEFFREY SHAW, solicitor [and Topic Expert], Nether Edge Law*
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Originally posted by jeffrey View PostSpam, I think.'Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation fo the first link on one memorable day'. Charles Dickens, Great Expectations
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by ash72Send the T's a letter/email stating that you are no longer using an agent, provide them with your bank details and your contact details. You need to transfer an deposits which the agent was holding into your account, and provide the T's with an new certificate and get them to sign the prescribed information....
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Leaving my letting agents after 6 years I will now handle everthing letting .Question with the 5 tenants original contracts all now lapsed and rolling will I need to give them new contracts on leaving the letting Agent who worked on my behalf . My thought is if the tenants are happy with the present...
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17-05-2022, 12:49 PM -
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Do you have copies of ALL documents from agent that you'd need for an s21?
Will agent keep charging %commisdion after you leave?
Done any training on being s landlord?-
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17-05-2022, 15:01 PM -
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by Nelly30This is exactly true and I've once even had Shelter try to convince the judge that our notices were incorrectly served as one of the tenants was put in prison for fraud!
I find it quite hypocritical that mortgage companies/Banks on the other hand can evict tenants much quicker and are effectively...-
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17-05-2022, 14:59 PM -
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by mokkaOpinions?
RENTERS will finally be given rights against shameless landlords chucking them out for no reason.
The long-awaited protections against "no fault" evictions are expected to appear in tomorrow's Queen's Speech.
https://www.thesun.co.uk...-
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09-05-2022, 15:24 PM -
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Reply to Statutory declaration DPSby ash72A notary or solicitor will charge between £7 - £15 to stamp the document, you should then scan it and send it to the DPS (that's what I do) as well as posting it (normal posting 1st or 2nd class), once they receive it (usually 5-10 days, to start their process) they will then wait 21 +1 days for the...
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17-05-2022, 14:57 PM -
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by LashDoes anyone have experience with DPS stat declaration? When returning the statutory declaration from to DPS is it just literally the form I am returning? Or, do I also send additional information at that time too? Many thanks...
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17-05-2022, 07:17 AM -
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Reply to Statutory declaration DPSby jpkeatesI'm not sure what the DPS could possibly do with the deposit money if they don't return it.
They can't acquire ownership of it, so they're just stuck looking after it.-
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17-05-2022, 13:34 PM -
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by jpkeatesThere's no reason to change the agreements unless there's wording in there that's no longer possible - like who they have to pay rent to or who holds their deposit.
Ideally, even that could be corrected by a simple letter to each tenant confirming what's changed, rather than issuing a new...-
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17-05-2022, 13:31 PM -
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I suggest you send her that notice by post. Basically posting it to your own address. You can post it from the post office and ask them for proof of posting (which is free) on top your postage cost.
I suggest you include the section from Shelter web site. Remind her your don't need Court...-
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