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Exactly 5 hours after the OP posted and only now do we get a hint of the problem....
Literally could've handwritten the clause in calligraphy, photographed it, uploaded it and linked it here; and had an answer in the time!0 -
Ok thanks guys. A bit harsh just because I wanted to ask the questions my way instead of your way.0
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AAconfused wrote: »Ok thanks guys. A bit harsh just because I wanted to ask the questions my way instead of your way.
Free legal advice and you complain....
(and still no actual clause quoted)0 -
This thread is a waste of everybody’s time0
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This thread is a waste of everybody’s time
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=73144566#post73144566
(with the OP in that thread deleted!)0 -
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AAconfused wrote: »Legal advice - really!!
So you are a practising solicitor then .:rotfl:
No, but neither are most CAB workers, ACAS helpline operators, Union reps or indeed most people you take advice from.
Feel free to take your question to a practicing solicitor specialising in housing and tenancy law. I'm sure that it's simpler to pay £200 than type out a few sentences....
- some people....0 -
AAconfused wrote: »Legal advice - really!!
So you are a practising solicitor then .:rotfl:0
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