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Help/Advice needed regarding sudden 'Notice To Quit' without warning etc

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  • Absolutely everything BitterAndTwisted has said in her post. Contact your council's anti social behaviour section for tenants and get a log sheet and put down in writing everything. Keep records.

    Your experiences recently coupled with your neighbour's unacceptable behaviour may perhaps be a lever that you could use with the council to get a transfer into other council accommodation?
  • Fire_Fox
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    Please follow up any arrangement made by telephone in writing, it's vital you are seen to have addressed this notice to quit in the event the council does not cancel it (forgets/ someone off sick etc).
    Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️
  • glad its nearly sorted for you. my council seems to lack logic too. just recieved an arrears letter even though i am not in arrears its just their system is 1 week behind on processing payments which they knew abput as they explained it to me when i called to query yet they still sent letter.
  • I had a formal apology from the Principal Housing Officer today on the phone who has arranged a meeting/appointment with me at the Council Offices this Thursday at 2pm.

    I have been told that this issue will be quickly resolved and I have nothing to worry about and from she said they are more than aware that my neighbour is a problem as she seems to complain about everything. I'm sure they've had enough of her, to be honest, I know I have!

    Anyway, thanks everyone for your help, I truly appreciate it.

    Katie x
  • To finalise this thread. The 'Notice To Quit' was abolished at my appointment along with a formal apology from the council. And, according to the Housing Officer I spoke to, who was lovely, she has experienced, first hand, what my nightmare neighbour is like. She has sworn at her, refused to close the security door and apparently the reason the workmen stopped doing the cladding for two weeks is because of her dog defecating on the lawn, near their tools and scaffholding.

    She's made a total nuisance of herself and the council empathise with me as to how the nightmare neighbour is. Looks like it'll be her being evicted!!

    Thanks everyone for all your help. Thankfully this all got resolved.

    Katie x
  • Oh, I'm so glad it's all sorted out for you at last. And here's hoping that lunatic, trouble-making neighbour gets what she deserves.
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