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  • clutton_2
    clutton_2 Posts: 11,149 Forumite
    do you know h ow to issue these notices milky ?
  • pioneer22
    pioneer22 Posts: 523 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I would make it look like an accident if i was the T.
  • milky_
    milky_ Posts: 51 Forumite
    clutton wrote: »
    do you know h ow to issue these notices milky ?

    i have never issued one before, so this will be my first! i got a form 3?
  • tbs624
    tbs624 Posts: 10,816 Forumite
    OP previously said
    milky_ wrote: »
    , i have been to a solicitor and he has explained the process, he has suggested i issue a section 8 and section 21 as a backup...the legal process is not an issue,
    which suggests that she has been given full guidance on appropriate service of notices
  • propertyman
    propertyman Posts: 2,922 Forumite
    milky_ wrote: »
    @brit1234

    at last someone actually answers my question, THANK YOU and god bless you!


    Ahem... posts 16 ( threats) and 17 (arson) both under the CDA, kinda did that already! :rotfl:
    Stop! Think. Read the small print. Trust nothing and assume that it is your responsibility. That way it rarely goes wrong.
    Actively hunting down the person who invented the imaginary tenure, "share freehold";
    if you can show me one I will produce my daughter's unicorn
  • Some people's reading-comprehensions skills are marred when they're stressed and frightened. I would be
  • propertyman
    propertyman Posts: 2,922 Forumite
    Some people's reading-comprehensions skills are marred when they're stressed and frightened. I would be

    The OP did read them and went to some length acknowledging the posts in a list, in a later post.

    Or did you mean in the sense of not comprehending font Arial 120 not 12 ?:rotfl:
    Stop! Think. Read the small print. Trust nothing and assume that it is your responsibility. That way it rarely goes wrong.
    Actively hunting down the person who invented the imaginary tenure, "share freehold";
    if you can show me one I will produce my daughter's unicorn
  • milky_
    milky_ Posts: 51 Forumite
    Can someone please advise what i should put on the covering letter for the section 8 notice PLEASE? thanks!
  • Dear troublesome and unwanted tenant,

    Please find your Section 8 Notice enclosed. Kindly hold back on the firelighters until after the court hearing

    Yours sincerely,

    Extremely f***ed-and patient landlady
  • milky_
    milky_ Posts: 51 Forumite
    Dear troublesome and unwanted tenant,

    Please find your Section 8 Notice enclosed. Kindly hold back on the firelighters until after the court hearing

    Yours sincerely,

    Extremely f***ed-and patient landlady

    awwwe hehe i would love to send that! I asked on the other forum and they said i don't need a covering letter that it could COMPROMISE the notice :/ i asked why would it compromise..no one answered.
    On some legal site it said it was advisable to send a covering letter, i personally would like to send one just to outline what the notice is as the two mental tenants are not proficient in english, but if there is a risk that it will compromise the notice then i won't, but i would like to know either way.

    Thanks!!
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