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dollygok
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We live on a farm and have phoned and phoned the landlord about the septic tank. Yes we have our notice to quit but the stench is minging and I cant get the washing out. It has now seeped into the drying green and round the side of the fencing.
So who do we phone about it. I am Scotland by the way.
Thanks
So who do we phone about it. I am Scotland by the way.
Thanks
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Write.
Envelope, stamp, words. Get it sent signed for.0 -
Write to who?0
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Write to Landlord: And letting agent/solicitor if there was one involved. Keep copy, keep proof-of-posting (free).
Is it a SAT
http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/getadvice/advice_topics/renting_rights/renting_from_a_private_landlord/short_assured_tenancies
or an agricultural tenancy??
If a SAT then the Landlord will be registered and will have given you info on PRHP about how PRHP resolve disputes between LL & T..
http://www.prhpscotland.gov.uk/prhp/1.html
.. but only AFTER LL & T have reached end of negotiations (thus you need proof of notifying LL of problem..)
Cheers!
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Everything was verbal not written so no real proof.
Thanks of to write letters out for him0
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