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  • Hudson1984
    Hudson1984 Posts: 259 Forumite
    Guest101 wrote: »
    Yep, she'd have to serve you notice before action, so you'd know it was coming. I wouldnt worry

    cool, i'll take your advice and just be careful with access.

    thanks for the help certainly put my mind at ease a bit
  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    Hudson1984 wrote: »
    with regards to access, i'm going to give her till the weekend - she wanted to come back and collect her skates and some book which is fine.

    After this weekend I'll be using the deadlock (for which she has no key) and if this is disputed, rather than saying "tough luck" i'm going to say i broke my key and have to use the other one, as this has happened on a few occasions so would seem justifiable

    Seperate from the whole rent issue etc. She has no agreement with you, she has no rights of access.

    but if you think your stuff is safe, fair enough
  • Hudson1984
    Hudson1984 Posts: 259 Forumite
    Guest101 wrote: »
    Seperate from the whole rent issue etc. She has no agreement with you, she has no rights of access.

    but if you think your stuff is safe, fair enough

    yeah I can't see her stealing anything tbh I can't see it benefiting her to do it.
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