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Mistake in AST contract
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Good.
I think its best you know your place for all concerned.
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Nope, you were stating your * opinion * on the OP’s situation. Your opinion may have been formed by a different case with which you are familiar but it is nevertheless your *opinion*.50plusabit wrote: »........It was more than an opinion tbs224, if you read my second post you will find the LL went to court (I was present) and the case was thrown out for "a typo error". So I was in fact stating fact not opinion....
You state:
and yet, looking back you also said, definitively:50plusabit wrote: ».....When you go into the "court" dealing with housing, very little is certain.......
You are not in possession of the full facts, you do not have sight of the contract and occasionally in other threads you have been mistaken in your interpretation of some aspects of LL&T issues. The point here is that a T could act on your "advice" as someone who says they work as a letting agent without first seeking qualified clarification of their own specific situation and it could cost them dear.50plusabit wrote: »This does make the agreement void......... if for any reason you wanted to move before the end of the agreement, you would be free to as the agreement is void. ........... They would never be able to go to court with this agreement.
I know you must be worried it it makes a difference to you, and the answer really is no.........
:rolleyes: Thanks for the thanks, but do check that rider on my previous post again:50plusabit wrote:...But after saying that I will apologies to the OP for giving my opinion, and pass you on the Clutton/tbs624/planner/GDB2222, who are the experts.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.......Always seek your own clarification via a CAB, law centre or Shelter 0808 800 444 of suggestions made on here( including my own
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"" The point here is that a T could act on your "advice" as someone who says they work as a letting agent without first seeking qualified clarification of their own specific situation and it could cost them dear.""
anyone who takes the advice on here, from any poster, as gospel without seeking legal advice from a professional - needs their head read !
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