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My ex-Landlord is becoming a nightmare
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You can file an appeal to the decision of the court as you are tenant.
Go to the court and this will get you 3 months grace to get your act together.I do Contracts, all day every day.0 -
Please concentrate on the housing issues rather than stray into other areas.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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His 30 days lapsed on Monday he no longer owns the property in question0
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In summary, the OP has found a new home, Santander became the OP's landlord on Monday and is happy for the OP to move out, the deposit is protected, and the original landlord is a !!!!!!. All's well that ends well.0
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In summary, the OP has found a new home, Santander became the OP's landlord on Monday and is happy for the OP to move out, the deposit is protected, and the original landlord is a !!!!!!. All's well that ends well.
Unless the (ex-) landlord tries to retain some of the deposit on the grounds that she didn't pay all the rent up to the date that the landlord ceased to be the landlord.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
sparky130a wrote: »Well yes, but now you've removed it.....
Not me. I wonder whether it was removed because I had quoted the original offensive post, which has also gone. As we're not told, I can't be sure.0 -
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