Thanks so much Michael, so from my understanding I do not have to do anything except wait for 6 months since I have requested for it to be resolved by the ADR, if the landlord does not respond then I...
One last note to everyone who has helped me understand the circumstances and my options, thank you very much. I appreciate it and it has helped me. When I have a conclusion or how things progress I will post them...
Again as I said I appreciate all the help and advise everyone has given to me (and I am sure many others on this forum). I did not like the tone of a couple of posts as "frustration from me...
As much as I appreciate everyone advise and time but I see no need for frustration or bitterness to myself or anyone. I am very grateful for all the advise and it has been very helpful BUT it was advise...
I have initiated a repayment form for the whole amount which the landlord refused so I initiated a resolution by the DRS and am waiting for the landlords response. That was a week ago What I still don't get (am...
(Clarification) The landlord has not seen the property for quite a while. He had renewed it and I think I was the third tenant in it since then. It is in a very good condition but I think he expected...
Answers to the questions: 1. Began the tenancy agreement for 6 months from 6/10/2014 until 6/4/2014 2. Went then on rollover (is that the correct expression) for one month 3. Vacated the property on 6/5/2014. The estate agency came over...
I have not started a single claim but have submitted for resolution by the DRS and which I am waiting the landlord response which I predict will be refusal. After all this help and explanations from everyone I still don't...
My understanding that if he(landlord) doesn't consent to use the DSR then the tenant (me) has six months to take the case to court or l (tenant) loos the deposit or am I wrong?
Reply to the comment left by "Romain " at "14/07/2014 - 19:52": When I talked to them they said the person who initiates the DRS has six months if the other party doesn't consent to go to court or he...
In England. But the whole process looks unfair. I have put a disputed claim to the DRS, I predict he will not consent so then I have a max of 6 months to take him to court with all it's...
I never received any certificate, just that email and it's with DPS, the.custodial system. When I called them to clarify today they told me that if he doesn't respond there is nothing I can do but go to court. If...
Have logged an dispute resolution service request although it doesn't look that encouraging. he can refuse and then all I have is to go to court!!! Someone mentioned about a certificate and the possibility that I may have a claim....
31st July 2014, 12 years ago
Thanks so much Michael, so from my understanding I do not have to do anything except wait for 6 months since I have requested for it to be resolved by the ADR, if the landlord does not respond then I...
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One last note to everyone who has helped me understand the circumstances and my options, thank you very much. I appreciate it and it has helped me. When I have a conclusion or how things progress I will post them...
Read More →22nd July 2014, 12 years ago
Again as I said I appreciate all the help and advise everyone has given to me (and I am sure many others on this forum). I did not like the tone of a couple of posts as "frustration from me...
Read More →22nd July 2014, 12 years ago
As much as I appreciate everyone advise and time but I see no need for frustration or bitterness to myself or anyone. I am very grateful for all the advise and it has been very helpful BUT it was advise...
Read More →Reply to comment left by r01 at 18/07/2014 - 10:16
Reply to the comment left by "r01 " at "18/07/2014 - 10:16": Contributed ages ago
Read More →17th July 2014, 12 years ago
I have initiated a repayment form for the whole amount which the landlord refused so I initiated a resolution by the DRS and am waiting for the landlords response. That was a week ago What I still don't get (am...
Read More →17th July 2014, 12 years ago
Does email not consider to be in writing?
Read More →17th July 2014, 12 years ago
(Clarification) The landlord has not seen the property for quite a while. He had renewed it and I think I was the third tenant in it since then. It is in a very good condition but I think he expected...
Read More →17th July 2014, 12 years ago
Answers to the questions: 1. Began the tenancy agreement for 6 months from 6/10/2014 until 6/4/2014 2. Went then on rollover (is that the correct expression) for one month 3. Vacated the property on 6/5/2014. The estate agency came over...
Read More →16th July 2014, 12 years ago
Thanks so much for a simple clear explanation. When u go to go court, how does that work and do u need a solicitor with its financial implications
Read More →16th July 2014, 12 years ago
I have not started a single claim but have submitted for resolution by the DRS and which I am waiting the landlord response which I predict will be refusal. After all this help and explanations from everyone I still don't...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Industry Observer at 15/07/2014 - 09:02
Reply to the comment left by "Industry Observer " at "15/07/2014 - 09:02": What??
Read More →15th July 2014, 12 years ago
I'm still at loss here, so when the landlord naturally refuses to use the DRS whose responsibility is it to go to court, landlord or tenant
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My understanding that if he(landlord) doesn't consent to use the DSR then the tenant (me) has six months to take the case to court or l (tenant) loos the deposit or am I wrong?
Read More →14th July 2014, 12 years ago
Yes he means landlord
Read More →Reply to comment left by Romain at 14/07/2014 - 19:52
Reply to the comment left by "Romain " at "14/07/2014 - 19:52": When I talked to them they said the person who initiates the DRS has six months if the other party doesn't consent to go to court or he...
Read More →14th July 2014, 12 years ago
In England. But the whole process looks unfair. I have put a disputed claim to the DRS, I predict he will not consent so then I have a max of 6 months to take him to court with all it's...
Read More →14th July 2014, 12 years ago
I never received any certificate, just that email and it's with DPS, the.custodial system. When I called them to clarify today they told me that if he doesn't respond there is nothing I can do but go to court. If...
Read More →14th July 2014, 12 years ago
Have logged an dispute resolution service request although it doesn't look that encouraging. he can refuse and then all I have is to go to court!!! Someone mentioned about a certificate and the possibility that I may have a claim....
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mark Alexander at 13/07/2014 - 20:28
Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "13/07/2014 - 20:28": Least I could do for the advise I'm getting
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