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Subject Access Request from the ex Landlord
wantoknow_2
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Hello
Does anybody know if I can submit Subject Access Request with the landlord. We have a problem with council tax for the property we vacated about 5 years ago. At the time the landlord said he paid the council tax. As it appeared he did not.
Many thanks
Does anybody know if I can submit Subject Access Request with the landlord. We have a problem with council tax for the property we vacated about 5 years ago. At the time the landlord said he paid the council tax. As it appeared he did not.
Many thanks
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If landlord is prepared to criminally defraud you/local authority what makes you think he'll abide by a SAR?0
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Hello
Does anybody know if I can submit Subject Access Request with the landlord. We have a problem with council tax for the property we vacated about 5 years ago. At the time the landlord said he paid the council tax. As it appeared he did not.
Many thanks
What do you expect the Subject Access Request to achieve?
Rather than jumping to a solution, please clarify what the problem is (ie is the council chasing you for CTAX) and what you need to achieve?0 -
If I as a landlord received one from a tenant of 5 years prior, I would either throw it in the bin, or state I do not hold such records anymore.Well life is harsh, hug me don't reject me.0
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I don't think a SAR will help you. A SAR is for requesting any personal information that an organisation holds about you. Who was supposed to be paying the council tax doesn't come under personal information.
What type of property was it? HMO for example?0
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