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Rat Bag Landlord
Sparkle78
Posts: 97 Forumite
Hi,
Just wondered what your view is... I live in a two bed flat (alright area and nice enough flat) and pay £395 a month in rent. Because the "ratbag" let junkies move into one of the flats, no one wants to live here anymore. Theres twelve flats in total, 6 rented and 6 lying empty and now she has the nerve to advertise the empty ones at... £295!! I know its not against the law blah blah but surely this is unreasonable as all flats are identicial...
I have approached to confirm that the advert on certain website shows correct price, to which I have been ignored (happens for everything).
Anything I can do other than grumble on about the injustice of it all?!
Just wondered what your view is... I live in a two bed flat (alright area and nice enough flat) and pay £395 a month in rent. Because the "ratbag" let junkies move into one of the flats, no one wants to live here anymore. Theres twelve flats in total, 6 rented and 6 lying empty and now she has the nerve to advertise the empty ones at... £295!! I know its not against the law blah blah but surely this is unreasonable as all flats are identicial...
I have approached to confirm that the advert on certain website shows correct price, to which I have been ignored (happens for everything).
Anything I can do other than grumble on about the injustice of it all?!
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Hand in your notice and move into one then.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Basically good advice but :Hand in your notice and move into one then.
* are you in Eng/Wales?
* Are you in the fixed term of your tenancy agreement?
* If not, do you know about Notice periods in a Periodic Tenancy?
* Would the landlord agree to an Early Surrender of the tenancy?0 -
I've missed the part where the LL has acted like a ratbag.0
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lettlng in junkies fora start0
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Well they do say a recession makes people more right wing.
Do people with addictions not deserve a home? Should we just let them die in a gutter?
Christ on a bike.0 -
How would a landlord know whether prospective tenants are junkies or not when they apply for a tenancy? In any case, once this is known, if they are indeed causing problems for the other tenants, if they had any sense they would seek to evict them at the earliest opportunity. The real problem could be with the "earliest opportunity" part.....0
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mynameisdave wrote: »Do people with addictions not deserve a home? Should we just let them die in a gutter?
Of course no one believes that. It's just that everyone believes they should live "somewhere else".What goes around - comes around0
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