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Letting Agency doing multiple visits daily
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Thanks quidsy.
They are giving somewhat reasonable notice, I've just want to limit it to 1 schedule visit/day. Could you please link me to any legal statement to support me when confronting them?
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There is no legal statement, the right to quiet enjoyment supersedes any "clause" they may want to put in an agreement. If multiple visits daily is unacceptable then you have a right to refuse. There is nothing to "confront" you just refuse, say sorry not enough notice. And done. If they try to argue or threaten, hang up & refuse ALL viewings.
Their only recourse is to start an eviction process but as you are already vacating is pointless. Google right to quiet enjoyment or visit shelters website. It is all there.I don't respond to stupid so that's why I am ignoring you.
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your wife should lock the door internally and refuse to open it.
We have had this with our agents, just letting themselves in so we had to ensure they had no key to the flat to stop it.0 -
Having that many viewings sounds like they're struggling to let the place. Were you looking to stay other than the rent rise?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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