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HMO's and tenants rights regarding post/deliveries.

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  • Elfbert
    Elfbert Posts: 578 Forumite
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    You can order glitterbombs online... but you might be better making your own, filled with that really fine glitter that you can't even wash off, and making sure it looked like something worth nicking :D
    Mortgage - £[STRIKE]68,000 may 2014[/STRIKE] 45,680.
  • Guest101 wrote: »
    The Op posted this: But on the topic of the landlord, with a HMO would they be responsible for the security of the building which maybe extends to ensuring the property has suitable mail boxes where appropriate for each flat?

    Which is why I was unclear

    My bad, I was trying to say it in a way that how you see some properties, possibly HMO's that have those lockable individual post boxes on the outside of the facility, but as I asked that I realised that the item I ordered would have been a tad to big to fit in one anyway.
    Why do you keep ordering more stuff if it keeps on getting stolen?

    First time I've actually ordered anything since Christmas last year, thought I was able to give the people the benefit of the doubt since my partner has ordered tons of stuff fine since.

    Found out someone named "Dave" signed for it, there are no "Dave's" in our building, the plot thickens.
  • nkkingston
    nkkingston Posts: 488 Forumite
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    I'm still leaning towards it being the delivery guys. A lot sign themselves for stuff and hide it under a bush so they still get paid for the time taken to attempt delivery.
    Mortgage
    June 2016: £93,295
    September 2021: £66,490
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