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Claiming Back consent to let charge
Jav2CAD
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Hi!
I was renting out a flat with consent to let and lender (Halifax) charged me for that.
Then tenants moved out, I decided to sell the flat (unsuccessfully) for long period of time it was on market. I notified the city council about unoccupied flat but forgotten to notify lender which continued charging me...
I have council tax bills confirming that certain amount of time the flat was unoccupied.
My question is can I claim back the money lender charged me for the period when the flat was unoccupied?
Thank you!
I was renting out a flat with consent to let and lender (Halifax) charged me for that.
Then tenants moved out, I decided to sell the flat (unsuccessfully) for long period of time it was on market. I notified the city council about unoccupied flat but forgotten to notify lender which continued charging me...
I have council tax bills confirming that certain amount of time the flat was unoccupied.
My question is can I claim back the money lender charged me for the period when the flat was unoccupied?
Thank you!
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Hi!
I was renting out a flat with consent to let and lender (Halifax) charged me for that.
Then tenants moved out, I decided to sell the flat (unsuccessfully) for long period of time it was on market. I notified the city council about unoccupied flat but forgotten to notify lender which continued charging me...
I have council tax bills confirming that certain amount of time the flat was unoccupied.
My question is can I claim back the money lender charged me for the period when the flat was unoccupied?
Thank you!
Speak to the lender fidst thing tomorrow.0 -
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I forgot to stop ordering whisky and drinking in the bar last night. Can I claim the cost back?0
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They still gave you consent to let. Just cause you didn't use it doesn't mean they didn't give you consent.
They upheld their part of the deal0 -
I bet you'll find agreed to annual auto-renewal of the CtL until explicitly cancelled, if you read the Ts & Cs.
You had CtL, you could have let it. The fact you decided not to (or couldn't) isn't the lender's issue.0 -
Thanks everyone!0
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