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Why you address your landlord as “it” but not as a “land-them”??
It is indeed an it for, as with all landlords, it is not human.
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Why you address your landlord as “it” but not as a “land-them”??
Case in point: asked recently to check a property for a charity that the tenant complained the RCD kept tripping, new Volvo in the drive, tenant with very long nails and very expensive make up, children on new iPhones (more up to date than mine) and sky television, I made an excuse and left.
Like a 9 year tenancy with not one gas check or a EICR .They are 100% leaving UK in october .They had no idea of the laws. My advice to them and the landlord was this ..... YOU dont pay a penny rent to the greedy AH . And dont think about trying to evict them etc etc . You could easily end up in Jail. But the moment they hit the airport , they will report himBe careful handing out such advice to tenants unless you are 100% sure of what you are doing.
If after you have spoken to them the tenants start kicking up a fuss they may well get evicted as a result of it.
My advice to them and the landlord was this ..... YOU dont pay a penny rent to the greedy AH .
Read it again...they are leaving in October .What could a landlord do ? 2 months notice , then 3-5 months .Thats if its all legalSo you are on the side of the landlord?
This is very poor advice if you claim to be on the side if the tenant!
Withholding rent just puts the tenant in breach of contract.
If you were truly in support if the tenant you would be advising them to take proper legal action which would result in a court awarding the tenant remuneration from the landlord equal to many months rent.
Then what you’ll find is that the LL has a case simply to withhold the deposit! I get that this is an emotive subject but you really need to stick to your field of expertise - we all do in everything - otherwise something will come unstuck.Read it again...they are leaving in October .What could a landlord do ? 2 months notice , then 3-5 months .Thats if its all legal
He really would not want to be going near a court !! He cheated and put their safety at risk. He deserves to lose the rent . And should be reported on the day they leave .he needs sorting out
The tenants material possessions affect my perspective with them living in a house owned by a Charity rent free.Why leave? How does the tenants material possessions affect you as a contractor for the landlord?
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