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Old 19-01-06, 12:15 PM   #21
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Old 19-01-06, 12:30 PM   #22
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C'mon.. group hug... Even the person who started it all is invited.
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Old 19-01-06, 12:54 PM   #23
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Get him out and get your money back
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Old 19-01-06, 01:05 PM   #24
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Tell him you love him

sorry wrong thread... If he can afford to get ****ed he can afford to pay you...
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Old 19-01-06, 01:16 PM   #25
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my my this thread has been heavily edited. sorry, deleted!

whatever happened to freedom of speech.....

this place is changing. in the words of the song "fings aint what they used to be...."
I kinda agree with what you say mate. Always nice to be able to see what the bitching was all about after the fact, but i also respect the mods decision to clean this thread up as the original post was asking for advice and it would have been unfair to lock it for good without GYKD getting the advice he had asked for.

Shame the person involved hasnt had the decency to post an appology for derailing the thread or his attitude towards some, but thats his call i guess.

Anyhoo..... GYKD, in all this you may have not seen my question as to why there is an AST in force and who drew this up under what advice.

The g/f is gonna check her ARLA legal book to see what the situation is for resident landlords.
Also, do you own the place or rent it and are subletting. Questions she needs answers to before she can dig deeper for you on this.
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Sorry spidey,


"...AST in force and who drew this up under what advice...

...Also, do you own the place or rent it and are subletting. Questions she needs answers to before she can dig deeper for you on this."


The house is my dads house, i live there and occupy one room. My dad charges me a fixed rate of rent, so i rent out the other two rooms to cover my costs. Im down on the documents as the resident landlord, and the rooms are let out on an AST. The documents were all drawn up by my dads solicitor, some one in York.. could try and find out if needed.

As far as I'm aware, its all legal.

In terms of eviction, some one gave me this information:

"If the tenant has a common law tenancy, (e.g. where there is a resident landlord in the same building, the let is a company let, or the annual rent is more than £25000) again, different rules will apply and you should take legal advice"

Any more info required just ask fella. Thanks for your help.

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"...AST in force and who drew this up under what advice...

...Also, do you own the place or rent it and are subletting. Questions she needs answers to before she can dig deeper for you on this."


The house is my dads house, i live there and occupy one room. My dad charges me a fixed rate of rent, so i rent out the other two rooms to cover my costs. Im down on the documents as the resident landlord, and the rooms are let out on an AST. The documents were all drawn up by my dads solicitor, some one in York.. could try and find out if needed.

As far as I'm aware, its all legal.

In terms of eviction, some one gave me this information:

"If the tenant has a common law tenancy, (e.g. where there is a resident landlord in the same building, the let is a company let, or the annual rent is more than £25000) again, different rules will apply and you should take legal advice"

Any more info required just ask fella. Thanks for your help.

GYKD.
imho, taking all of the above into consideration you may find its easier for your dad as the owner of the property to serve notice to ALL the residents and say its because he plans to return to live in the property.
You have a grey area by not being the owner and resident landlord at the same time.
But i'll get the g/f to tell me more tonite.
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