Anal, anal anal. If a tenancy agreement starts on the 19th of the month and you have a written statement from the LL saying that rent is also due on the 19th of the month, to not accept that fact, is definitely anal.
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I think perhaps the judge might have taken into account other factors. Hence his request for a witness statement. You are lucky he could have decided against it- google witness statement and provide required info. Although, your T/A is awlful,no date for rent to be received?. My god, I am amazed that there are so many foolish LL's out there in ether!!!. You definately need legal advice !!
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Originally posted by Chemistry View PostI think perhaps the judge might have taken into account other factors. Hence his request for a witness statement. You are lucky he could have decided against it- google witness statement and provide required info. Although, your T/A is awlful,no date for rent to be received?. My god, I am amazed that there are so many foolish LL's out there in ether!!!. You definately need legal advice !!
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Kaya, lose the attitude and do not attempt to belittle others helpful comments. Your Judge has asked you for legal clarification of unceretain terms. Hopefully you are a prof LL prfepared to jump the legal hoops.
Do not seek free advice, use a solic who charges and may take exeption to your attitude.
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Originally posted by mariner View PostKaya, lose the attitude and do not attempt to belittle others helpful comments. Your Judge has asked you for legal clarification of unceretain terms. Hopefully you are a prof LL prfepared to jump the legal hoops.
Do not seek free advice, use a solic who charges and may take exeption to your attitude.
Be glad that you live in a country where the law still allows you to be right-wing, or left-wing, politically inactive or a Monster Raving Loony, where your tenants have rights and so do you and that those rights can be enforced without resort to violence (as happens elsewhere).
There is no point sprinkling your posts with kisses, BTW - a short apology to westminster for the offensive language might be more appropriate. This is a grown-up, professional forum, after all...'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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