Hi Mark, I trust you, and any other landlords doing similar as you are now at least feeling better for taking positive action to protect yourself from the potential of future hits like this, that No-one but landlords seem to...
I have a tenant (with children) who didn’t ask; but angrily demanded I give here notice so she can get a council place. I wrote her a long explanation of how the local council would contact me and either decide...
Hi Daniel, Power to you, Do section 21s apply to councils? or even Housing Associations? I have seen a Norwich Council contact, It was some time back, I seem to recall the council only had to give just 2 weeks...
Hi Mark, The Police had no care what so ever for my loss or costs I suffered as a victim from the action of criminals or as a direct result of the Police’s absolute positive action to save them from...
Reply to the comment left by Chris Daniel at 04/03/2019 - 21:59Hi Chris, Found you. Good site. Chris, I am far from being a “know it all”, but after nearly 30 years of being a landlord I am certainly not...
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 04/03/2019 - 16:58Thanks Ian, it was lifting to speak with you. If you are able to help to get the CPS guidance to match what I belive the law intends, then...
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 04/03/2019 - 10:02Hi Ian, Your input has been well received, Clearly this law covers both a non-criminal and a criminal aspect of trespasser in residential properties. I belive I have been...
Reply to the comment left by Chris Daniel at 03/03/2019 - 13:08HI and thanks you all very much for your input. Chris Daniels and others of the same thoughts as Chris. Just to clarify, a warrant for possession is already...
Reply to the comment left by Chris Daniel at 03/03/2019 - 14:58HI and thanks you all very much for your input. Chris Daniels and others of the same thoughts as Chris. Just to clarify, a warrant for possession is already...
Hi Chris, my absent (legal) tenant entrusted a key to his "mate" to look after the house in his absents, one way or another, the house ended up being used by multiple people as a party house, drugs and anti-social...
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 25/02/2019 - 10:30Hi Ian, re: "You should also write to the occupier stating that you are the owner and pointing out that they have no right to occupy and that they...
Terry, Although I thought the words I used on my initial posting to describe the police were restrained it made a more interesting read, they were wisely edited out by Neil. Two sergeants and two solicitors have proven themselves completely...
UPDATE 2.3.19 Hi all, since my first posting. The police sent the issue to a second so called “Higher” solicitor, this time there is no mention or claim the occupier was or is a tenant. I never believed there was...
Hi Maria, While the status of if you have tenants or lodgers is besides your point of question as to would it be an HMO or not. if you have ever rented out a property on a standard let basis...
Hi Mike, I cant write down here what i think my council managers are, but they are certainly a law unto themselves. I on the other hand, I am (for now) still licking my wounds from the same beatings many...
Hi Maria, Can you state the legislation that proves your statement, "This would not be our principle private residence so we cannot have the 2 occupants as lodgers." Regards kris
Hello Mike, Thank you for your response, all laws tend to have grey areas, Ive lived most of my life in a grey area. I don’t wish to muddy the original question by Maria with the second home aspect. So...
I have listed under a couple of sorces of legislation governing HMOs you may find these assist. The Licensing of HMOs (Prescribed Description) (England) Order 2018 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/221/made https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/34/contents Check out these links to “HMO rules” and “Standard Test” I am...
I had I similar situation, in fact the same case went in front of two different judges, both claimed the dates were wrong even though my second claim dates meet with the dates the first judge wanted to see. the...
For those who think their places are all good and will they will never suffer from this law, good for you, I sincerely hope that I am also not effected. The problem for all the good intentions of this bill...
4th February 2023, 3 years ago
Hi Mark, I trust you, and any other landlords doing similar as you are now at least feeling better for taking positive action to protect yourself from the potential of future hits like this, that No-one but landlords seem to...
Read More →26th October 2019, 6 years ago
I have a tenant (with children) who didn’t ask; but angrily demanded I give here notice so she can get a council place. I wrote her a long explanation of how the local council would contact me and either decide...
Read More →28th September 2019, 7 years ago
Hi Daniel, Power to you, Do section 21s apply to councils? or even Housing Associations? I have seen a Norwich Council contact, It was some time back, I seem to recall the council only had to give just 2 weeks...
Read More →26th August 2019, 7 years ago
Hi Mark, The Police had no care what so ever for my loss or costs I suffered as a victim from the action of criminals or as a direct result of the Police’s absolute positive action to save them from...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Chris Daniel at 04/03/2019 - 21:59
Reply to the comment left by Chris Daniel at 04/03/2019 - 21:59Hi Chris, Found you. Good site. Chris, I am far from being a “know it all”, but after nearly 30 years of being a landlord I am certainly not...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ian Narbeth at 04/03/2019 - 16:58
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 04/03/2019 - 16:58Thanks Ian, it was lifting to speak with you. If you are able to help to get the CPS guidance to match what I belive the law intends, then...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ian Narbeth at 04/03/2019 - 10:02
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 04/03/2019 - 10:02Hi Ian, Your input has been well received, Clearly this law covers both a non-criminal and a criminal aspect of trespasser in residential properties. I belive I have been...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Chris Daniel at 03/03/2019 - 13:08
Reply to the comment left by Chris Daniel at 03/03/2019 - 13:08HI and thanks you all very much for your input. Chris Daniels and others of the same thoughts as Chris. Just to clarify, a warrant for possession is already...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Chris Daniel at 03/03/2019 - 14:58
Reply to the comment left by Chris Daniel at 03/03/2019 - 14:58HI and thanks you all very much for your input. Chris Daniels and others of the same thoughts as Chris. Just to clarify, a warrant for possession is already...
Read More →3rd March 2019, 7 years ago
Hi Chris, my absent (legal) tenant entrusted a key to his "mate" to look after the house in his absents, one way or another, the house ended up being used by multiple people as a party house, drugs and anti-social...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ian Narbeth at 25/02/2019 - 10:30
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 25/02/2019 - 10:30Hi Ian, re: "You should also write to the occupier stating that you are the owner and pointing out that they have no right to occupy and that they...
Read More →3rd March 2019, 7 years ago
Terry, Although I thought the words I used on my initial posting to describe the police were restrained it made a more interesting read, they were wisely edited out by Neil. Two sergeants and two solicitors have proven themselves completely...
Read More →2nd March 2019, 7 years ago
UPDATE 2.3.19 Hi all, since my first posting. The police sent the issue to a second so called “Higher” solicitor, this time there is no mention or claim the occupier was or is a tenant. I never believed there was...
Read More →26th February 2019, 7 years ago
Hi Maria, While the status of if you have tenants or lodgers is besides your point of question as to would it be an HMO or not. if you have ever rented out a property on a standard let basis...
Read More →26th February 2019, 7 years ago
Hi Mike, I cant write down here what i think my council managers are, but they are certainly a law unto themselves. I on the other hand, I am (for now) still licking my wounds from the same beatings many...
Read More →26th February 2019, 7 years ago
Hi Maria, Can you state the legislation that proves your statement, "This would not be our principle private residence so we cannot have the 2 occupants as lodgers." Regards kris
Read More →25th February 2019, 7 years ago
Hello Mike, Thank you for your response, all laws tend to have grey areas, Ive lived most of my life in a grey area. I don’t wish to muddy the original question by Maria with the second home aspect. So...
Read More →25th February 2019, 7 years ago
I have listed under a couple of sorces of legislation governing HMOs you may find these assist. The Licensing of HMOs (Prescribed Description) (England) Order 2018 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/221/made https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/34/contents Check out these links to “HMO rules” and “Standard Test” I am...
Read More →16th February 2019, 7 years ago
I had I similar situation, in fact the same case went in front of two different judges, both claimed the dates were wrong even though my second claim dates meet with the dates the first judge wanted to see. the...
Read More →22nd December 2018, 7 years ago
For those who think their places are all good and will they will never suffer from this law, good for you, I sincerely hope that I am also not effected. The problem for all the good intentions of this bill...
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