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Bungarm2001 wrote: »Of course the big worry is him coming around to your home when the youngster is in...you do right by telling her to just call the cops if and when he tries to enter the property.
Hopefully, he will get the message finally, and leave you all alone.
If he does try to evict you, or doesn't want to renew your tenancy when the present one ends, will you be that upset?? If I was in your position I would run a mile and good riddance to him.
As for your deposit, as someone else posted, he has to BY LAW tell you where the deposit is, who or what company is holding it on your behalf. I hope you have an inventory too in case this LL tries to charge you for all sorts when you do leave. (I bet he does...)
I'm all for a reasonable approach in most cases as some one else has posted, but it sounds to me that this has gone far beyond all reasoning. I really hope you can get this sorted and get some peace of mind. People like him give other landlords a bad name.
Good luck...let us know how things work out.
the thing is im just waiting for him to enter our property again but this time yeah he has a key but there is NOTHING in the tennacy that states that we cant change our security password for the house so if he does come in and our 14 year old hasnt been home there is only one person it could be...
And also now we have a crime reference number and if he does attempt any tricks we have got him...
And you know what he tries to call himself a good landlord... he owns 10 other properties you know!! my lord i wonder how they like him walking in to their properties when they are out at work? mind you... how many of them actually KNOW he just lets himself in?0
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