Off Topic Moving House

Yeah, be proactive mate. If it comes to you staying in the property, I take it you will have signed for the new property but can't have the keys? (well not signed but made an upfront payment to secure it) Just simply speak to your new landlord/landlady/estate agent, face to face regarding the circumstances. I'm sure they would understand.

Good luck with it and use us for support during the process <ok>

Where are you moving to anyways?

Cheers fella. Staying in Darlo because of rent prices. Durham would leave a big shortfall and I don't want that as the Tories are behind on the benefit reforms so haven't converted my claim to the universal yet and could well rape me of any excess cash to cover a shortfall at anytime.
 
I will do you a reference, I will say that you rented a house off me in York and then Darlington..

Anything to help and Gordon's advice is spot on btw..

Cheers Joe. Determined to get this house and avoid social housing like. To say I clash with Chavs is an understatement.
 
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The place I've found the agent closes on the 23rd and doesn't open till the 4th and won't pass keys early. It's like the only house in my price range at the moment with isn't disgusting or damp.

It's looking like it could have to be a council house. ****ing love housing estates with my mental health problems. They go together like chocolate cake and beef gravy(which Rooch will probably love).
Hi mate our own house has just fell through for the second time yesterday but another cash buyer is coming on Thursday morning to have a look if she doesn't give us the right amount we are not bothering moving we will stay put which should make comm happy as he thinks I am mental buying it in the first place next to the river in the Lake District.<laugh> Chocolate cake and beef gravy **** me mate, now chicken gravy get in! :)
 
Hi mate our own house has just fell through for the second time yesterday but another cash buyer is coming on Thursday morning to have a look if she doesn't give us the right amount we are not bothering moving we will stay put which should make comm happy as he thinks I am mental buying it in the first place next to the river in the Lake District.<laugh> Chocolate cake and beef gravy **** me mate, now chicken gravy get in! :)

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Hope you get sorted too mate. :)
 
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Hope you get sorted too mate. :)
Well neither of us were looking to move but a lad I know offered me a house at a knock down price ( shut it Comm )<laugh> but I am pissed off with the hassle so if it doesn't come off this time we will stay where we are, You are in a worse predicament than me but I agree just stay until you can move when you want. My daughter has just done the same thing in Kendal as her landlady wanted her out early but she told her to piss off whats even more funny is I moved her last Friday and on the night the house was swamped with water the electric went off and all the rats came in from the sewer<laugh> ****ing Karma.
 
So you've got an 'evil **** of a landlady' Bri. :emoticon-0112-wonde
We know you quite well, and you can be that sort of person, too :emoticon-0100-smile
Don't go until you're ready . . . . she's, presumably, given you notice, and you've agreed to be out by Saturday 2nd, but she can't actually evict you without a court order :emoticon-0145-shake
Getting a court order would take at least 2 months, so you should have plenty of time to sort yourself out (you'll probably/hopefully not need that long, like) :emoticon-0148-yes:

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You've got to be selfish in a predicament like this :emoticon-0130-devil
If you aren't sorted by the 2nd stay where you are . . . . and go when it's right for you :emoticon-0105-wink:

A section 21? I would assume this is already in place. If not, then you are right, legally she cannot evict him. The joys of AST!
 
I wish you the best of luck mate. Looking for somewhere to live is absolutely stressful and you have my sympathies. Everyone here is full of support for you though.
 
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A section 21? I would assume this is already in place. If not, then you are right, legally she cannot evict him. The joys of AST!
Even if the landlady has issued a section 21, if she has not met all of her expectations, for example, holding his deposit in a tenancy deposit scheme or if repairs have been reported, but not fixed, then the court can squash the section 21 and tell the landlady to fook right off. But yeah, if she has done everything correctly, then she can legally evict him, however it would go through the court and as Gordon stated it would take a minimum of 2 months. He only needs 2 days <laugh>
 
Well neither of us were looking to move but a lad I know offered me a house at a knock down price ( shut it Comm )<laugh> but I am pissed off with the hassle so if it doesn't come off this time we will stay where we are, You are in a worse predicament than me but I agree just stay until you can move when you want. My daughter has just done the same thing in Kendal as her landlady wanted her out early but she told her to piss off whats even more funny is I moved her last Friday and on the night the house was swamped with water the electric went off and all the rats came in from the sewer<laugh> ****ing Karma.

You are so Steve Marriott, Rooch my man..<ok>

Give the landlady a verse of 'I don't need no doctor', get your daughter to brick her windows and call it even..<ok>

Kudos to you mate, never be a small face when you can sing the ****ing songs..
 
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Even if the landlady has issued a section 21, if she has not met all of her expectations, for example, holding his deposit in a tenancy deposit scheme or if repairs have been reported, but not fixed, then the court can squash the section 21 and tell the landlady to fook right off. But yeah, if she has done everything correctly, then she can legally evict him, however it would go through the court and as Gordon stated it would take a minimum of 2 months. He only needs 2 days <laugh>

<laugh> Fair play mate. Hope he gets sorted though. Top lad is our Bri
 
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Even if the landlady has issued a section 21, if she has not met all of her expectations, for example, holding his deposit in a tenancy deposit scheme or if repairs have been reported, but not fixed, then the court can squash the section 21 and tell the landlady to fook right off. But yeah, if she has done everything correctly, then she can legally evict him, however it would go through the court and as Gordon stated it would take a minimum of 2 months. He only needs 2 days <laugh>

All i've been given is a letter of notice.
 
Ok, she's covered that off properly.

Have you had any disputes about repairs?

This letter of notice by the way, was it just a handwritten letter or has she served you with an official form?

Ha yeah, the whole time. I've even had the council involved in the past. Also, neither her or the Agent disclosed a ventilation issue and the energy efficiency rating as a result is completely inaccurate and not fit to be published.

It's a standard printed business letter with instructions on vacating on the back.