I would suggest that you are not being charged for the consent to remove your property from the district heating scheme. It would appear that you are being correctly charged to "buy out" the requirement to meet the other bits...
If you were using the place as a "residence" at the time of the eviction then the LL is in a very sticky uncomfortable place that I would choose not to be in. By residence I mean just that -...
Reply to the comment left by Darren Peters at 11/06/2018 - 13:57HMO licensing has no connection with RTB and there is no "consent in exchange for money" - no matter how far you stretch the interpretation.
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I would suggest that you are not being charged for the consent to remove your property from the district heating scheme. It would appear that you are being correctly charged to "buy out" the requirement to meet the other bits...
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If you were using the place as a "residence" at the time of the eviction then the LL is in a very sticky uncomfortable place that I would choose not to be in. By residence I mean just that -...
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Reply to the comment left by John Frith at 11/06/2018 - 13:02Extremely unlikely you have an RTB lease. RTB leases are individual - not collective.
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Reply to the comment left by Darren Peters at 11/06/2018 - 13:57HMO licensing has no connection with RTB and there is no "consent in exchange for money" - no matter how far you stretch the interpretation.
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