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With-holding Rent...Advice Needed
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It's not a case of checking up on you - I read your other thread, and then came on this board and read this one, and then realised the username was the same.
Just seemed a little coincidental to me, and perhaps not to anyone else, that you would post one thread saying you couldn't afford the rent, and then to post another asking whether you could withold the rent for different reasons.
I'm sorry, are you the MSE police?!
Believe what you wish, I know the reasons behind my posts and they are 100% genuine. Coincidental yes, but not at all am I trying to swindle people in to believing there isn't a problem with my electrics.
In fact I shall take a photo of the documents the Electrician gave me to confirm he has been, and fixed my electrics, and post it on here!!!0 -
The fault has been resolved, so you should pay the rent0
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