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From memory you are, as for anyone to be ahead of you in the order of priority they have to have a right to occupy the property.
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The above represents my own opinion, derived from personal knowledge and should not be relied upon as definitive or accurate advice. It is offered free of charge and may contain errors or omissions or be an inaccurate opinion of the law. I accept no liability for any loss or damage suffered as a result of relying on the above.
Re. liability for payment, I believe that residents (inc. squatters) are always ahead of the owner in the priority list. (confirmed by 2 minutes on Google [there's a tip for OP])
So squatters should pay it.
jjlandlord is right, I was wrong. The squatters are liable as residents even if they have no right to be in the property.
Disclaimer:
The above represents my own opinion, derived from personal knowledge and should not be relied upon as definitive or accurate advice. It is offered free of charge and may contain errors or omissions or be an inaccurate opinion of the law. I accept no liability for any loss or damage suffered as a result of relying on the above.
a resident owner-occupier who owns either the leasehold or freehold of all or part of the property
a resident tenant
a resident who lives in the property and who is a licensee. This means that they are not a tenant, but have permission to stay there any resident living in the property, for example, a squatter
an owner of the property where no one is resident.
How do you prove?? Interesting: Have Police been involved & have you got a crime ref number?? Would they accept a signed signed statement from you, if necessary sworn in front of a notary public??
I am legally unqualified: If you need to rely on advice check it with a suitable authority - eg a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant law...
Here is another bit of pending legislation/government spittle that has been ill thought through.
My kid has a tenancy which includes Council Tax and Energy as part of the rent. Her rent has gone up a lot as a result of increased cost of these inclusions.
The mistake your daughter made was to choose an inclusive package. This is a very poor set-up as it allows tenants to waste energy-they have no incentive to reduce their consumption.The landlord bears all the risk and therefore deserves all the gains....
Gosh what a surprise! Johnson's "government" is a mess, writes bad/stupid law, can't even get something this well forecast, handle by other countries many times already, even slightly right... etc etc etc etc...
Just taking back a property (selling, nothing to do with legislation...
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