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owner of house
changkra
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Is there a web site or any other way to check out who owns a property which is let to tenants? Any info would be really appreciated
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The land registry is the best way to check if it is a property owned by a private landlord, you have to pay a fee.Well life is harsh, hug me don't reject me.0
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But the fee's only £3-5.0
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It should be on your tenancy agreement, failing that your letting agent must (I believe) provide you with the name & address of you LL>"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest, would you like a triumph spitfire or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all? Not that it's any of my business," he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic," said Betty.0 -
Guy_Montag wrote: »It should be on your tenancy agreement, failing that your letting agent must (I believe) provide you with the name & address of you LL>
Indeed,if not then the tenant has the legal right to stop paying the rent.0 -
Guy_Montag wrote: »It should be on your tenancy agreement, failing that your letting agent must (I believe) provide you with the name & address of you LL>
I must admit I assumed the OP is having problem with the tenants and wants to contact the owners, rather than being a tenant themselves.0 -
Bossyboots wrote: »I must admit I assumed the OP is having problem with the tenants and wants to contact the owners, rather than being a tenant themselves.
Thank you all for your help and replies. Bossyboots is correct we are having problems with a neighbour who has been tagged by the police but is damaging vehicles parked outside his house and is extremely abusive when someone parks there, but they need proof to do anything about it, so someone suggested we find who the landlord is and inform him/her what is going on. Probably wont make a difference but we live in hope. I will have to keep parking in the next street instead of risk using the only car space left.0
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