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Surprise him, go get your deposit.Melissa177 wrote: »Still, I see from his blog (he's a government advisor, and used to work for Tony Blair!) that he's back in the UK now, so I might pop around to my ex rental property where he is back living and have a word
Show him the long arm of the law doesn't forget.
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Haven't said anything special, just that tenants should not have to battle to the death to get their deposit back & unfair/unjustified deductions should not be made.scrummy_mummy wrote: »I'm such a capitalist pig LL (I think Peter999 has issues...find a happy place Peter999 :rotfl: that I guided my tenants through the legal and court process to take their old LL to court for much the same.....2 years on and they still have jack.
Landlords should respect Tenants' rights.
Tenants should respect Landlords' rights.
peter9990 -
TDS is just a holding company. The tenant and landlord, if unable to agree, still have to fight it out in court if either one wants to.
Still, don't think its a big deal. The landlord just finds more damage than he would have normally and negotiates with the tenant for a smaller settlement, which is what he was looking for in the first place. If he has sufficient proof, they all go to court anyway.FREEDOM IS NOT FREE0
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