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A petition to cancel eviction....
giddypenguin
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http://thebristolcable.org/2015/06/estate-agent-doorstepped-by-mum-facing-eviction/
Essentially,a mother was served notice to quit, but has delivered a 6000 strong petition to the CEO of the EA demanding she be allowed to stay.... What would you do?
Essentially,a mother was served notice to quit, but has delivered a 6000 strong petition to the CEO of the EA demanding she be allowed to stay.... What would you do?
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The_Bristol_Cable wrote: »The wealthy owner of a local estate agent will get a shock today
Well I've just learnt something new :eek:
I wonder just how much it costs to purchase an estate agent, perhaps all the disgruntled MSEr's could chip in and purchase one for our own amusement :beer:0 -
giddypenguin wrote: »http://thebristolcable.org/2015/06/estate-agent-doorstepped-by-mum-facing-eviction/
Essentially,a mother was served notice to quit, but has delivered a 6000 strong petition to the CEO of the EA demanding she be allowed to stay.... What would you do?
There is no such thing as "Notice to Quit". The L presumably served s21. The L may then decide to seek posession through the Court and they may or may not grant posession. The rest is media hype.0 -
Guys, election time has ended, you can stop with the left-wing lunacy.0
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The government need to sort out revenge evictions.0
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The petition will make !!!!!! all difference. If the landlord decides to proceed with the eviction then, providing the Section 21 has been properly served, then there's no defence.
jjlandlord will disagree but I'm all for the abolishment of Section 21 notices.0
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