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cryrst The garden of England 05 Dec 20 4.51pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Come the revolution all private properties will be confiscated and re-allocated to families that need them. From the casual nature of landlords here that can only be a good idea. Mugabe loving leftie thought.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 05 Dec 20 7.45pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
ast ? Mate if your tenant is on an AST you will have to give six month notice due to Covid. Only exceptions are if they are way behind on rent.
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Dec 20 10.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Mate if your tenant is on an AST you will have to give six month notice due to Covid. Only exceptions are if they are way behind on rent. Yup. Special COVID rules. Of course nobody is throwing anyone out into the freezing winter. Opinions come cheap on this site, facts seem more rare. If only there were more people that did jobs like, oh I don’t know, maybe teaching a scientific subject. They would be bound to care about researching facts before pontificating. Edited by Mapletree (05 Dec 2020 11.14pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 05 Dec 20 10.12pm | |
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Aero The Accelerated procedure to evict a tenant is the easiest and most suitable option for landlords, that don’t want to wait for a court hearing under Section 21, but as this is a procedure that depends on having the correct paperwork in place, if there is no existing AST then it can’t be used. All is not lost, as if a landlord wanted to evict their tenant without having an AST then they can attend a court hearing in order to explain to the judge why there isn’t an AST and why they want the tenant evicted. So yes, you probably need a solicitor. But only if the tenant refuses to leave having been served notice. Edited by Mapletree (05 Dec 2020 10.13pm)
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 06 Dec 20 12.14am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Yup. Special COVID rules. Of course nobody is throwing anyone out into the freezing winter. Opinions come cheap on this site, facts seem more rare. If only there were more people that did jobs like, oh I don’t know, maybe teaching a scientific subject. They would be bound to care about researching facts before pontificating. Edited by Mapletree (05 Dec 2020 11.14pm)
Hope you and your family are having a lovely evening
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Spiderman Horsham 06 Dec 20 9.56am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Yup. Special COVID rules. Of course nobody is throwing anyone out into the freezing winter. Opinions come cheap on this site, facts seem more rare. If only there were more people that did jobs like, oh I don’t know, maybe teaching a scientific subject. They would be bound to care about researching facts before pontificating. Edited by Mapletree (05 Dec 2020 11.14pm) Back to type I see
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Mapletree Croydon 06 Dec 20 10.14am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Hope you and your family are having a lovely evening I was agreeing with you and disagreeing with another poster Tom. You may need to read two threads to get the context To say that because a landlord needs their home back they are somehow unthinking and cruel is missing the point entirely. Individuals are not charities, this is a business relationship. It is appropriate to be mindful of the needs and wishes of a tenant but it is also appropriate to give the landlord such understanding too. If not, you marginalise home rentals and push people into the arms of ‘less accommodating’ landlords.
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Stirlingsays 06 Dec 20 10.27am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I was agreeing with you and disagreeing with another poster Tom. You may need to read two threads to get the context To say that because a landlord needs their home back they are somehow unthinking and cruel is missing the point entirely. Individuals are not charities, this is a business relationship. It is appropriate to be mindful of the needs and wishes of a tenant but it is also appropriate to give the landlord such understanding too. If not, you marginalise home rentals and push people into the arms of ‘less accommodating’ landlords. I made it clear, evidently not clear enough, that both parties deserve fairness within this type of arrangement. However, no one had mentioned the tenant and that deserved representation. Maple made assumptions about their treatment here without any evidence for it. So sorry that when it comes to turfing people out into the street, especially those paying, that I show just the tiniest bit of concern instead of just standing up for business arrangements....which I also respect. Edited by Stirlingsays (06 Dec 2020 10.30am)
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Spiderman Horsham 06 Dec 20 10.31am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I was agreeing with you and disagreeing with another poster Tom. You may need to read two threads to get the context To say that because a landlord needs their home back they are somehow unthinking and cruel is missing the point entirely. Individuals are not charities, this is a business relationship. It is appropriate to be mindful of the needs and wishes of a tenant but it is also appropriate to give the landlord such understanding too. If not, you marginalise home rentals and push people into the arms of ‘less accommodating’ landlords. Have you thought Tom may have known you were agreeing with him but still felt that your reply was aggressive?
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AERO 06 Dec 20 10.41am | |
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Thanks for your views guys dont want to cause arguments .Will repeat that the Tennant was told of my plans in March and asked for his thoughts so we could suit each others plans .But he wouldn't reply or let me know his intentions. Apart from rewire and updating flat my Morgage needed to be redeemed in June 21.So effectively the council who are paying his rent and telling him to force a sec 6a could make me get repossessed because of difficulty removing him.So again he was not being forced out but was trying to be fair and helpful. So if anyone is being unfair it's the Council .Another thing I have just noticed is the Council have now seemed to have withdrawn the need for a Tennant Licence which seems odd .Thanks again guys
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Mapletree Croydon 06 Dec 20 10.52am | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Thanks for your views guys dont want to cause arguments .Will repeat that the Tennant was told of my plans in March and asked for his thoughts so we could suit each others plans .But he wouldn't reply or let me know his intentions. Apart from rewire and updating flat my Morgage needed to be redeemed in June 21.So effectively the council who are paying his rent and telling him to force a sec 6a could make me get repossessed because of difficulty removing him.So again he was not being forced out but was trying to be fair and helpful. So if anyone is being unfair it's the Council .Another thing I have just noticed is the Council have now seemed to have withdrawn the need for a Tennant Licence which seems odd .Thanks again guys Yes. Councils do make it hard on purpose. I don’t blame them but it is not simple to be a good landlord
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AERO 06 Dec 20 11.01am | |
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No they certainly don't make it easy .But looking after the Tennant is one think but the possibility of making the Landlord get repossessed is another .
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