Reply to the comment left by Steve Hards at 07/11/2025 - 09:45Thanks Steve. LOL at name which rhymes with Anchovy Sold. I did note in my query that I would appreciate referrals on solicitors with deep experience in these matters....
Reply to the comment left by Kate Gould at 30/10/2025 - 12:58Thanks Kate for the response. Kindly share your contacts for follow up discussion and possible use of your services. Thanks.
I am inclined to agree with you and the prior respondent that you are ok for the reasons you laid out in your query. Also the tenant (and their solicitor) must be aware of the DPS' dispute resolution service &...
Sorry to hear about your predicament. I agree with the steps mentioned by the earlier respondent to regain possession of your property. You didn’t say why the DWP direct payment to you was stopped. Depending on why, I would advise...
I think this can go really well or horrendously wrong. Unfortunately, my case was the latter. I served s21 and waived rent during the 2 months notice period as an incentive, and still tenant did not move out. Prior to...
100% agree with checking that your buildings insurance permits short lets (airbnb, vrbo etc), sub-lets to Housing Associations/Local Authorities etc. You risk having your building insurance voided, if not allowed - I'm living this nightmare situation right now. As others...
You are spot on. Each flat owner, owns a share of the freehold and is a shareholder of a limited RMC co set up to protect our assets. We are arrange the buildings insurance and contribute equally to the premium....
You are spot on. Each flat owner owns a share of the freehold and is a shareholder of a limited RMC co set up to protect our assets. We arrange the buildings insurance and contribute equally to the premium. None...
I dont know for sure what prechecks the council made and what responses the landlord gave regarding buildings insurance. I understand from the owner that the council is refusing responsibility for the repairs which shocked me as I would have...
Reply to the comment left by Mike Workman at 10/01/2025 - 10:15Thanks. That's 100% plan on appealing the claim denial. The water escape was not from the flat that was let to the council. The fact that one of the...
I concur with previous comments. Your tenancy started well before the Tenant Fees Act 2019 which introduced the deposit cap and you have not renewed the tenancy since then, so your 6 week deposit is/was compliant. Increasing rent does not...
Reply to comment left by Steve Hards at 07/11/2025 - 09:45
Reply to the comment left by Steve Hards at 07/11/2025 - 09:45Thanks Steve. LOL at name which rhymes with Anchovy Sold. I did note in my query that I would appreciate referrals on solicitors with deep experience in these matters....
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Reply to the comment left by Steve Hards at 02/11/2025 - 15:53Thank you Steve. Do you mind sharing details of your solicitors? thanks.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Kate Gould at 30/10/2025 - 12:58
Reply to the comment left by Kate Gould at 30/10/2025 - 12:58Thanks Kate for the response. Kindly share your contacts for follow up discussion and possible use of your services. Thanks.
Read More →10th July 2025, 9 months ago
I am inclined to agree with you and the prior respondent that you are ok for the reasons you laid out in your query. Also the tenant (and their solicitor) must be aware of the DPS' dispute resolution service &...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Zee Smith at 24/06/2025 - 19:03
Reply to the comment left by Zee Smith at 24/06/2025 - 19:03Please share details of the tracing company you used. I may need to hire one too. Thanks.
Read More →24th June 2025, 10 months ago
Sorry to hear about your predicament. I agree with the steps mentioned by the earlier respondent to regain possession of your property. You didn’t say why the DWP direct payment to you was stopped. Depending on why, I would advise...
Read More →14th February 2025, 1 year ago
I think this can go really well or horrendously wrong. Unfortunately, my case was the latter. I served s21 and waived rent during the 2 months notice period as an incentive, and still tenant did not move out. Prior to...
Read More →14th January 2025, 1 year ago
100% agree with checking that your buildings insurance permits short lets (airbnb, vrbo etc), sub-lets to Housing Associations/Local Authorities etc. You risk having your building insurance voided, if not allowed - I'm living this nightmare situation right now. As others...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Carol Moscardini at 10/01/2025 - 14:55
You are spot on. Each flat owner, owns a share of the freehold and is a shareholder of a limited RMC co set up to protect our assets. We are arrange the buildings insurance and contribute equally to the premium....
Read More →Reply to comment left by Carol Moscardini at 10/01/2025 - 14:55
You are spot on. Each flat owner owns a share of the freehold and is a shareholder of a limited RMC co set up to protect our assets. We arrange the buildings insurance and contribute equally to the premium. None...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jason English at 10/01/2025 - 15:00
I dont know for sure what prechecks the council made and what responses the landlord gave regarding buildings insurance. I understand from the owner that the council is refusing responsibility for the repairs which shocked me as I would have...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mike Workman at 10/01/2025 - 10:15
Reply to the comment left by Mike Workman at 10/01/2025 - 10:15Thanks. That's 100% plan on appealing the claim denial. The water escape was not from the flat that was let to the council. The fact that one of the...
Read More →13th January 2025, 1 year ago
I concur with previous comments. Your tenancy started well before the Tenant Fees Act 2019 which introduced the deposit cap and you have not renewed the tenancy since then, so your 6 week deposit is/was compliant. Increasing rent does not...
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