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Who to report my letting agent to??
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no GM, i didnt read the link you provided I wasnt really paying too much attention to you..
Anyway, youve written the same thing again whic seems kind of pointless. .Thanks anyway0 -
Why are u asking for help if your not reading advise on here !
People are spending their time answering you.
Go somewhere else and ask advise then.0 -
The advice.. I appreciate..
Perhaps I should have said that if the link involves over 50 pages of info I probably wont read it all.
Does that mean I cant be bothered.
I dont think so0 -
But your answer is probably in those pages.Why should anyone else look for u its YOUR problem and people have told u what to do.0
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The advice.. I appreciate..
Perhaps I should have said that if the link involves over 50 pages of info I probably wont read it all.
Does that mean I cant be bothered.
I dont think so
I think so. You want to get your problem sorted, but won't dedicate, what an hour of your life (or less), trying to get there?0 -
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i think your confusing being bothered with being efficient.
not to worry, i know this isnt your area of strengths re last 2 posts...
stick to being money matter advising pedants0 -
We shall stick to being money matter advising pedants then. In future if someone comes on the forum wanting to rent a property at £1,000 pcm but can't afford to spend £1,000 pcm on rent then we shall probably advise them to rent a more affordable home.0
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i think your confusing being bothered with being efficient.
not to worry, i know this isnt your area of strengths re last 2 posts...
stick to being money matter advising pedants
How rude?
You've been given advice and links, you seem to have misunderstood most of it.
Yes, if you have not got your landlord's details you can withhold rent, that does not mean you don't have to pay it though, as soon as the details are told to you the full rent becomes payable immediately.
In any case you are looking at a S21 as soon as the rent is unpaid.
Go surf some couches, you'll be happier.0 -
There's always 2 sides to a story and here I think that mr.blobby has given us the landlord's version without even trying...0
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