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Rtlu

dodecanese
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Hi
I had the ED/IPOQ letter about 3 months ago now and have heard nothing more. Then, a few days ago, I got a letter from the RTLU asking what my intentions are regarding the house.
Who actually does the discharging if early discharge does go ahead? Is it the OR's office who dealt with me initially, or the RTLU?
Thanks in advance
I had the ED/IPOQ letter about 3 months ago now and have heard nothing more. Then, a few days ago, I got a letter from the RTLU asking what my intentions are regarding the house.
Who actually does the discharging if early discharge does go ahead? Is it the OR's office who dealt with me initially, or the RTLU?
Thanks in advance
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Not too sure about who takes the actual decision. Have an idea that discharge (early or otherwise) is implicit in being passed on to RLTU and they are there to dot the Is and cross the Ts. Manual, anyone?0
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