It seems you have two issues, 1. the money your ex tenant owes you and 2. the use of your address. I suggest you approach a debt collector - I have used "Jack Russell" before successfully. They are extremely good...
Hi Dorothy, Here are a couple of suggestions: a) read this website first: https://www.gov.uk/repossession. It will tell you what process the mortgage lender is going through to repossess the flat. b) telephone the landlord - if you don't know their...
Don't let to the Church! The Church of England is the largest and most corrupt (apart from the catholic church) institution of our day. Don't give them a helping hand in any way.
Hi Bridget It sounds a bit to me as if the tenant is accustomed to successfully stringing you along. I think you need to issue a Section 21, whereby you don't need to give any reason to evict. (If you...
Hi Stuart I suggest that you get a copy of the Lease and read it through carefully. Also ask the freeholder/landlord to set out their rationale for saying that you are liable - get them to point to exact chapter...
Dear Jamie I quite agree with you. I think the amount of information required that people are required to give on even the smallest occasion is quite out of hand. Even purchasing items in shops these days increasingly seems to...
The vendor's solicitor should deduct the owed amount from the sale proceeds before passing the balance on to the vendor. Alternatively payment by the purchaser can be arranged, again via the solicitors involved who arrange payment on completion. Make sure...
The outrageous thing about the cinema is that Liverpool City Council have ruled in favour of demolishing this historic building on the grounds that it is structurally unsafe, whilst the property has actually been OWNED by the City Council for...
1. My letting agent was in league with a cannabis farmer. The cannabis farmer caused £15,000 of damage. The police were called, but would not evict the tenants since they still were on AST. The men they arrested at the...
22nd November 2017, 8 years ago
It seems you have two issues, 1. the money your ex tenant owes you and 2. the use of your address. I suggest you approach a debt collector - I have used "Jack Russell" before successfully. They are extremely good...
Read More →18th October 2017, 8 years ago
Hi Dorothy, Here are a couple of suggestions: a) read this website first: https://www.gov.uk/repossession. It will tell you what process the mortgage lender is going through to repossess the flat. b) telephone the landlord - if you don't know their...
Read More →17th September 2017, 9 years ago
Don't let to the Church! The Church of England is the largest and most corrupt (apart from the catholic church) institution of our day. Don't give them a helping hand in any way.
Read More →15th June 2017, 9 years ago
Hi Bridget It sounds a bit to me as if the tenant is accustomed to successfully stringing you along. I think you need to issue a Section 21, whereby you don't need to give any reason to evict. (If you...
Read More →28th April 2017, 9 years ago
Hi Mark Can you gift bits of property to your children, if the children are under 18 years old please? Lucy
Read More →29th March 2017, 9 years ago
Hi Stuart I suggest that you get a copy of the Lease and read it through carefully. Also ask the freeholder/landlord to set out their rationale for saying that you are liable - get them to point to exact chapter...
Read More →17th February 2017, 9 years ago
Dear Jamie I quite agree with you. I think the amount of information required that people are required to give on even the smallest occasion is quite out of hand. Even purchasing items in shops these days increasingly seems to...
Read More →15th December 2016, 9 years ago
The vendor's solicitor should deduct the owed amount from the sale proceeds before passing the balance on to the vendor. Alternatively payment by the purchaser can be arranged, again via the solicitors involved who arrange payment on completion. Make sure...
Read More →21st November 2016, 9 years ago
The outrageous thing about the cinema is that Liverpool City Council have ruled in favour of demolishing this historic building on the grounds that it is structurally unsafe, whilst the property has actually been OWNED by the City Council for...
Read More →17th October 2016, 9 years ago
1. My letting agent was in league with a cannabis farmer. The cannabis farmer caused £15,000 of damage. The police were called, but would not evict the tenants since they still were on AST. The men they arrested at the...
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