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Solicitors for tenant eviction needed
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SuperSaver123 wrote: »Apparently that may be used against me in court later on. I have heard of someone who has done that few years ago and was then accused of bribing in court.0
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SuperSaver123 wrote: »Apparently that may be used against me in court later on. I have heard of someone who has done that few years ago and was then accused of bribing in court.
They are not cooperative tenants so need to prepare for the worst battle really just in case but would wish to pay to make this problem hassle free.
I am sure that if they came to senses they would rather have the money too but how do you offer without breaking the law as it seems everything can be used against the landlord these days.
They may have been accused of bribery but offering a sum of money for an early end to the problem is definitely not bribery as there is nothing illegal happening.It's nothing , not nothink.0 -
AnotherJoe wrote: »Thats not going to help if they need to be evicted to get council housing.
True up to a point. But it may persuade them to move elsewhere for another six months then try the whole wheeze again but on a different landlord.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
I thought all evictions were on hold until March 2021 ?0
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Angela_D_3 said:I thought all evictions were on hold until March 2021 ?6
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