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Landlord took our garden
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Tosh. Under an AST the T has exclusive occupation, unless the tenancy agreement says "I the LL am retaining this bit of the garden plus the shed" , and the T agrees to it.MadnessOfHPC wrote: »Who owns the garden? Your landlord, so he can do as he pleases.0 -
my bolding - *private sector" housing officer, surely?:)yes you do have rights. if you rented the property with a garden and a shed then you are entited to have sole use of this . your landlord is in the wrong and this is no different than if he turned up and told you he wanted to use the bedroom and you had to get out.
contact the public housing officer at the local authority they will help you and advise what you can do.0 -
I'm just highlighting the decisions that moderators behind the scenes have to make.0
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the landlord cannot do what he wants be must abide by the law thats whats it there for.0
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As my Mum would say......
"I'm gonna knock your heads together!"
Inside this body lays one of a skinny woman
but I can usually shut her up with chocolate!
When I thank a post in a thread I've not posted in,
it means that I agree with that post and have nothing further to add.
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Your near obsessive posting on the subject makes you look very insecure. Almost as if you're trying to convince yourself.0
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I think you've made some bad decisions and are trying to justify them to yourself.0
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I'm not troubled mate, but then im not the one hysterically exulting the virtues of house buying 100 times a day.0
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I'm comfortable in my assessment of you0
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