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AERO 04 Dec 20 10.57pm | |
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Done the Gas etc but Tennant been there 18 years and been on a rolling contract for 17 of them with one month notice either way .Now going to have to get solicitor on it as does not want to leave now although still paying rent .
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Mapletree Croydon 04 Dec 20 11.03pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Done the Gas etc but Tennant been there 18 years and been on a rolling contract for 17 of them with one month notice either way .Now going to have to get solicitor on it as does not want to leave now although still paying rent . If it’s an AST does longevity matter?
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AERO 04 Dec 20 11.10pm | |
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ast ?
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AERO 04 Dec 20 11.14pm | |
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The thing is he has lost the original contract and so have I so does that make a difference I wonder? Questions for my solicitor I suppose.
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AERO 04 Dec 20 11.17pm | |
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No maple tree it probably doesn't but some legal issues might not suffice now ,but will see .
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AERO 04 Dec 20 11.20pm | |
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Did you or are you using a solicitor Mapletree ? When you issued your section 6
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Dec 20 12.06am | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Did you or are you using a solicitor Mapletree ? When you issued your section 6 No. The process was simple. If you are using S21 then you should have an Assured Shorthold Tenancy. Serving notice is straightforward. Just follow the form 6a process rigidly. The hard part is when a tenant doesn’t then leave. In that case you apply for a possession order and then get the bailiffs in. If you can do some kind of deal instead that probably makes sense.
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Stirlingsays 05 Dec 20 5.46am | |
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Is anyone actually concerned about where this person goes?
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cryrst The garden of England 05 Dec 20 5.56am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Is anyone actually concerned about where this person goes? If the tenant was worried surely a month to month rolling contract wasnt the best.
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Stirlingsays 05 Dec 20 6.29am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
If the tenant was worried surely a month to month rolling contract wasnt the best. Doesn't answer the question though does it. If you are looking to throw someone out into freezing weather I think at least some interest is warranted.
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cryrst The garden of England 05 Dec 20 6.59am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Doesn't answer the question though does it. If you are looking to throw someone out into freezing weather I think at least some interest is warranted. Tbh the poster didnt state that rent was being paid still so a bit confused. I'm sure that there must be a good reason to want the tenant out. As for throwing them out of course it is a concern but I still stand by my point of a month to month contract. Maybe the tenant knew they could use the system when the time came to be requested to leave. Covid has just enabled it to drag on longer.
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Stirlingsays 05 Dec 20 7.13am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Tbh the poster didnt state that rent was being paid still so a bit confused. I'm sure that there must be a good reason to want the tenant out. As for throwing them out of course it is a concern but I still stand by my point of a month to month contract. Maybe the tenant knew they could use the system when the time came to be requested to leave. Covid has just enabled it to drag on longer.
Property rights are of course important and we all know how tenants can abuse them....well in fact everyone uses the law to advantage themselves so it's a moot point I suppose. Both parties deserve at least a nod to fairness and as no one asked what happens to the tenent I thought it worth a mention.
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