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Who to report my letting agent to??
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Could you be bothered to read the tenancy agreement & various other documents relating to the tenancy??
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I want to report my letting agent.
I want to report her to the local authority.. Is that the council?
Im not even sure who that is...
Also I want to report her to the redress scheme thing but i dont know which she is in and I doubt she will tell me..
Is there a way I can find out?
The issues I want to report are ..
she has not given me the name of the landlord and has now had over 3 weeks since I requested by e mail..
She gave permission for a builder to come onto the property without so much as letting me know. I found out by looking out the bedroom window and he was up a ladder on the other side of the window.
It was in the morning and I wasnt even fully dressed.
I don't get it; (bolded,) surely the landlord's address should be on the tenancy agreement?
Mine was (when I was in private let...)
Sorry, but I found your paragraph (underlined) quite amusing.
Proud to have lost over 3 stone (45 pounds,) in the past year! :j Now a size 14!
You're not singing anymore........ You're not singing any-more!
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thanks..
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You're welcome.0
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Don't fully understand why you decided not to take notice - but as you seem to ignore everyone else too I shall not take it personally!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 anyway
I did not consider it pointless. Had you been genuinely concerned you might have reviewed your understanding of the law in question, in which you seemed interested, and come to comprehend your misunderstanding.
What seems pointless to me is asking for advice on a legal matter, and ignoring the explanations given even when they are backed up by legal references.
On a public forum, all sorts of views, suggestions, statements, claims etc get put forward, and enquirers have to pick the erroneous from the accurate - hence my tenandency to supply links so that enquirers can a) verify that my claim is accurate and b) .... errrr... 'learn' about the subject they are enquiring about.0
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