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Of course he ****ing doesn't <doh> . . . . and <hug>

Anyway, you now know how to buy a bit (quite a bit) of time, Bri. so relax (easy for me to say) 'cos, although you didn't realise before, you're in the driving seat <cheers>
You'd be surprised how many people answer no to that, Gordon. There's still Landlords not playing ball and not using the Government deposit scheme. Silly really as it doesn't leave them a leg to stand on when it comes to things like this.
 
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.
Sounds legit, is it a form 8?? (that's me questioning for my own knowledge cos I'm not sure that sounds right)

You could let her serve the section 21 and when the courts are involved you will be sent a defence form as to the reason why you are fighting against the eviction. Did the council serve a notice on the landlady, do you know?

Anyways, going off the little bit you have said there, you would obviously need to take legal action and not just my word for it, I reckon you could have a case there. If you could prove everything...

Also, if you went down that road, think about your health mate. Could you cope? I'm not trying to convince you either way. It could be a hell of a lot of **** though and it's probably not worth it.

Sit on your arse until the 4th (or whenever) then make your move when YOU ARE READY.
 
I needed to get rid of a tenant about 6 months ago, and filed a section 21 thingy . . . . what a ****ing farce the whole palarva was (not just that form) <steam> and I had a genuine reason for selling the place (I sold it in June) :emoticon-0148-yes:

As it happened I didn't need the form, but I had everything correctly in place (the deposit etc.) otherwise I could have had a big problem :emoticon-0101-sadsm

By sheer coincidence I'm sitting watching telly in that house right now . . . . work that ****er out <nahnah>
 
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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?
Sounds legit, is it a form 8?? (that's me questioning for my own knowledge cos I'm not sure that sounds right)

You could let her serve the section 21 and when the courts are involved you will be sent a defence form as to the reason why you are fighting against the eviction. Did the council serve a notice on the landlady, do you know?

Anyways, going off the little bit you have said there, you would obviously need to take legal action and not just my word for it, I reckon you could have a case there. If you could prove everything...

Also, if you went down that road, think about your health mate. Could you cope? I'm not trying to convince you either way. It could be a hell of a lot of **** though and it's probably not worth it.

Sit on your arse until the 4th (or whenever) then make your move when YOU ARE READY.


So what actually is a section 21 and a form 8?
 
6a is just the form that needs to be filled out and issued to you, that acts as serving the section 21 notice. There's probably a better way of explaining it, explaining things has never been my strong point..
 
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Sorry mate, I didn't see this. Apologies.

It's a form 6a, I've just had to check it.

Which is?

Have they actually given me proper notice? This letter isn't numbered, I've received nothing more than a letter informing me I have to move out.
 
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That's the best my skills can come up with @Big Funk Allardyce

Is this what you have been issued with?
 
I needed to get rid of a tenant about 6 months ago, and filed a section 21 thingy . . . . what a ****ing farce the whole palarva was (not just that form) <steam> and I had a genuine reason for selling the place (I sold it in June) :emoticon-0148-yes:

As it happened I didn't need the form, but I had everything correctly in place (the deposit etc.) otherwise I could have had a big problem :emoticon-0101-sadsm

By sheer coincidence I'm sitting watching telly in that house right now . . . . work that ****er out <nahnah>
Don't mean to be a pedant, but shouldn't that be palava?
 
My parents rent their house out in Darlington (cockerton) but having read the story there's no way they'd be acting like you've described.

Hope it all works out mate.

ps. It isn't in Cockerton is it? I'm certain it isn't but thought i'd just check!