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summons at work address

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My tenants have left owing almost 2K and refuse to disclose where they are now living but I know the work address of one of the tenants. Can I submit a money claim on them using the work address?.
All help gratfuly received
All help gratfuly received
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Who do they owe the money to?Thrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
Thanks for helping .
They owe the money to me , outstanding rent and damage to property.0 -
My tenants have left owing almost 2K and refuse to disclose where they are now living but I know the work address of one of the tenants. Can I submit a money claim on them using the work address?.
All help gratfuly received
From what I remember, Yes!I am a LandLord,(under review) so there!:p0 -
Can you elaborate on this?
Just so we can give accurate advice.
Rent owed:
Circumstances:
Damage claimed for:
Circumstances:
No need to elaborate on it.Don't trust a forum for advice. Get proper paid advice. Any advice given should always be checked0 -
3 months rent is owed because they deliberately stopped paying once they knew they were leaving .
Damage to property is extensive, water damage , ripped off doors, candle burns, missing inventory etc. It is a proper tenancy all documented, signed and registered.
Am I able to issue a money claim using their work address.
Thanks0 -
Takeaway_Addict wrote: »It doesn't matter, it wasn't the question the OP asked.
No need to elaborate on it.
No, but valid none the less0
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