it is while people are having emergency treatment for serious problems, not just any "mental health issues".
There are also procedures to get it cancelled if it is unfair or if the debtor could afford to pay....
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by Hudson01https://www.nrla.org.uk/news-breathi...reak-from-debt
Not too sure if this has been posted before but i have not see it........ should be interesting.
This little bit worried me ............'' the Breathing Space ends 30 days after the tenant’s treatment ends.''
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by PerceI have applied to transfer possession order to the High Court for enforcement. How long does it take ? 2 - 3 weeks ? Also do they notify a tenant ?...
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Reply to Court reviewby ddqHi all, can you give mesome more insight please. If I don't need HCEO, I don't need any writ of control, do I? The solicitors don't have to waste time and money on it at all, so should refund me the total fee for that line item HCEO, or is there any work they have to do in relation to that? I just wanted...
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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 Hudson01I can see what jpkeats is saying, and when you read into it, it does state who can determine if the tenant will be protected by that particular clause in the legislation but as with all these things they start off stern but often slide and more people than ever imagined come under the umbrella....
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Reply to Working Tenants but UC Top-up.by nukecadIt's not quite against the law yet, but it's coming soon and so insurers and mortgage providers are changing their terms and ammending terms for existing policies so that those terms don't exclude benefit claimants from rentals, many already have.
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by ClaymoreHi
One of my long term tenants (almost 10 years) who had always received housing benefit top up. She has never been a day late with rent or short even. She has now relocated and is temporarily staying with me. Straight away, she has found a job and now she is looking for a new property....-
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by nukecadThat's what I was meaning, now two 'problem' housholds/neighbours (possibly warring against each other) instead of one.
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