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Landlord, Leaseholder, Tenant

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  • Generali
    Generali Posts: 36,411 Forumite
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    OP. I think that if you don't like the free advice you're getting you may do better paying for advice instead.

    You come across as a keyboard ninja IMO. Do you speak to people like this face-to-face?
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    K.Burgoyne wrote: »
    Oh your a really nice pperson aren't you

    10 years private garden, lost

    Pirivacy to kitchen and bedroom, lost

    10 years investment with a view to buy and extend, lost

    Storage for business tools, lost

    Of course we'll just get the dog put down that will solve that problem.

    If you are going to be part of the problem please do not comment. I asked if anyone one had specific legal opinions thank you.
    If you can't be civil to respondants to your post, please don't post.

    Kindly delete the thread.

    (& in case you don't recognise sarcasm, that was written tongue-in-cheek!)
  • RobertoMoir
    RobertoMoir Posts: 3,458 Forumite
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    K.Burgoyne wrote: »
    then abuse from the keyboard gobs when they didn't like the reply.

    I've just got to ask about this part of your reply:

    Do you speak about yourself in the 3rd person in real life too, or is it something you just do on the Internet?

    In case that's too subtle for you, the only person "gobbing off" because they didn't like a reply here is you.
    If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything
  • Yorkie1
    Yorkie1 Posts: 12,258 Forumite
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    This forum asks people to be nice to newbies.

    Nobody on here has been nasty to you. You described a complex situation and pertinent questions were initially asked.

    The niceness works both ways. You have been dictatorial and insulted almost every person who has tried to reply to you. Now that's nice. Not.
  • K.Burgoyne
    K.Burgoyne Posts: 11 Forumite
    And yes you are trolling, post spoiling or whatever title you want to give it, well none have you have stuck to the thread have you. I have no need to dissect the situation I have a counsels opinion that tells me where my landlord can be sued for damages so to re-cap my questions go out to those who have a real interest in legal issues and/or someone who has a real interest in helping the little guy make a large organisation think again before they ruin lives.

    Has my landlord breached my statutory rights

    Has my landlord broken any laws

    Just to throw a spanner in the works and let the other side know they haven't considered everything can I use "if a tenant occupies land of his landlord "as a mere extension to the locus of his tenancy", the occupation is not deemed to be adverse (Lord Hastings v Saddler). However, he will be entitled to occupy the land until the end of his tenancy (Smirke v Lyndale Developments)."

    "If you can't answer the question don't become part of the problem"
  • neverdespairgirl
    neverdespairgirl Posts: 16,501 Forumite
    What is it you would like to happen, ideally? What would you settle for? What is not acceptable?
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    K.Burgoyne wrote: »
    ....... You all must have a fanastic family life.
    Given the anger you display I'd take my family life over yours any day!:rotfl:

    Now stop loosing off at people here, stop posting, and troll over to your....
    other sites who do not profess to be legal experts but have given this problem much more consideration than here.
  • K.Burgoyne
    K.Burgoyne Posts: 11 Forumite
    What your Problem G_M can't you answer the question? is it too difficult for you best you go off and answer the trivia you usually answer, bye bye. Ps will someone take G_M's stars away, from what I've seen written here they are not deserved.

    NDgirl what would I like? I think my question indicates firstly I would like my landlord to recieve some sort of penatly separate to any action taken by me. This landlord recieves millions of pounds of tax payers money for various schemes it has signed upto with the government and is regarded as one of largest social housing landlords in the South yet time and time again it's maladministration is quite astounding. During the course of my 3 year dispute they have changed from a charity to a PLC because their homebuy and homeshare schemes are bringing in so much revenue while they made a mess of my a leaseholder/tenant situation not once but twice.

    We will lose so much here and our dogs survival is seriously in question so the £500 comp offer is not acceptable,
  • K.Burgoyne
    K.Burgoyne Posts: 11 Forumite
    Not that it will do any good but I've made a complaint about all the trolls on this thread and made comments on how ineffective the star system is.
  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,082 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited 3 July 2011 at 9:14AM
    Fact is, no one wants to help you because you are a waste of space.

    We don't help for the stars, we help so that people are helped.
    And we do it because people are gracious (and subsequently grateful).

    You want to speak to valued posters like that, You Can Jog On. Your family life must be dreadful.
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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