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Old 22-11-2007, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by KregRS

As for the gas, yes it does work, and yes there is gas in the tank, its 3quarters full.
Well, your landlord does sound like a very unprofessional one to me then. He's committing a criminal offence if the gas hasn't been checked. You are also entitled to 3 times the deposit if he hasn't paid this into an approved scheme.

Rent not paid: 4 x £600=£2400
Deposit normally month and half, therefore: £900 x 3=£2700

By my calculations the landlord owes you £300 pounds then

The whole situation sounds like a nighmare to me. The main problem is that lack of repairs, lack of tenancy agreement etc doesn't allow you to withhold payment of rent. However, you landlord sounds like a right idiot and looks like he owes you money for now. I'd say move out ASAP and let the courts sort it all out

Maybe he was hoping that he'd make a quick buck off you without providing a tenancy agreement, gas certification or repairs. However, if that's the case then the law is suddenly on your side, as a tenancy does exist even tho there's no paperwork. Sounds like a nightmare
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I can't help but feel my Darwin comment was lost on you.

If you post a thread on a public discussion board you can't expect all commentary following it to be positive. It wouldn't be much of a discussion board if we could only post when we agree

However....the legal aid comment was a genuine one. If you'd prefer to just blindly go on the advice of people you've never met that may or may not have any idea what they are talking about...then really I don't need to make my previous point again.
Old 23-11-2007, 02:14 AM
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i find it hard to believe that anyone on here can give any advice appart from your cunt's!
Read his post's and would you be happy? Would you fuck. Get off your high horse and get a grip he's been fucked over and all people wanna do is tell him him and his mrs are cunt's.

Read the full post and ask yourself what would you do.
The only fact's we have is what he is telling us so stop guessing and put yourself in his position!

What has happened is illegal and everyone is jumping on your a cunt bandwagon. Get a fucking grip
Old 23-11-2007, 06:21 AM
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so you have £500 of lpg in a tank free as well ?
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Originally Posted by KregRS
Hi, I'm hoping some of you can give me some advice on an issue I'm having with my landlord.

We took on the tenancy of a 19th century cottage on 16th June 2007, and at the time both myself and my partner were not working, claiming benefit and the landlord was made aware of this and that we would be making a claim for Housing Benefit. Despite numerous requests, we didnt receive our tenancy aggreement until the middle of October, by which point my circumstances were about to change due to me finding a job, because of which, both mine and my partners claim for Jobseekers finished. Now, I know we can claim for backdated benefit, and there is the possibilty that we may be able to get help with the rent due to only having 1 income,
She says here that you don't have a job she has said she is posting using your account so are you saying above that you have a job and she doesn't or is she saying she has a job and you don't
Old 23-11-2007, 06:30 AM
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For Chrissake.... just go to Citizens Advice or a solicitors. They have more knowledge about it than people on PF....
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Originally Posted by Redkop
For Chrissake.... just go to Citizens Advice or a solicitors. They have more knowledge about it than people on PF....
and take all your paper work with you rental agreement proof of deposit paid,
rates bills electric bills phone bills gas bills proof of income,all bank statements ,tax credits statements proof of benefits and job seekers payments, wage slips for both of you for the last 6 months.You need paper work for some one to give you professional advice,you will also need it for legal aid application and any other evidence to support your version of events.
Pesronaly I think you and your gf rented a house then decided it was hard to keep up with the payments and decided to give up work and try and get on the benefits system and told the land lord after you moved in
Old 23-11-2007, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by KregRS
Originally Posted by Graceland
I hate to sound like a cynical bastard, but its fucking freeloaders like you who make everyone else pay more for everything.

And YES - I have read the thread completely, and see both sides of the coin - but if I was your landlord, then you would of been out on your ears months ago
So its our fault our landlord fails to deal with the paperwork, having been asked numerous times, and having been told that no benefit claim will be processed until the council have a copy of our agreement.
If you didn't pay him didly squat then why should he bend over backwards to help you? I'm perfectly aware that he has a legal responsibility to provide you with various doccumentation and the like, but lets be fair about it - you havn't paid him jack shit so he isn't exactly going to help you is he?
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Originally Posted by Graceland
Originally Posted by KregRS
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I hate to sound like a cynical bastard, but its fucking freeloaders like you who make everyone else pay more for everything.

And YES - I have read the thread completely, and see both sides of the coin - but if I was your landlord, then you would of been out on your ears months ago
So its our fault our landlord fails to deal with the paperwork, having been asked numerous times, and having been told that no benefit claim will be processed until the council have a copy of our agreement.
If you didn't pay him didly squat then why should he bend over backwards to help you? I'm perfectly aware that he has a legal responsibility to provide you with various doccumentation and the like, but lets be fair about it - you havn't paid him jack shit so he isn't exactly going to help you is he?
He was paid the 1st months rent, and I'd expect that the 4 weeks that covered was ample time to effect any repairs and supply the correct paperwork.
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[quote="Mitsy FQPesronaly I think you and your gf rented a house then decided it was hard to keep up with the payments and decided to give up work and try and get on the benefits system and told the land lord after you moved in[/quote]

We were already on benefit, if you read the post you'd see that. As for work now, the agency I have been working for placed me in a company last week, today I was made temp-to-perm, and on 21st Dec I become full time with the company,
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Originally Posted by Katie
I can't help but feel my Darwin comment was lost on you.

If you post a thread on a public discussion board you can't expect all commentary following it to be positive. It wouldn't be much of a discussion board if we could only post when we agree

However....the legal aid comment was a genuine one. If you'd prefer to just blindly go on the advice of people you've never met that may or may not have any idea what they are talking about...then really I don't need to make my previous point again.
Sorry, it was late when I posted, I was tired and a little bit agravated. We've been told that as it stands, if the arrears aren't cleared when it goes to court, that legal help in court would be useless. Although as we now hope that the arrears will be cleared in time, as soon as it is, then I'll take legal advice on the other issues, cross one bridge at a time, so to speak.
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Originally Posted by Mitsy FQ
so you have £500 of lpg in a tank free as well ?
no, that is being paid for.
Old 24-11-2007, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by KregRS

We've been told that as it stands, if the arrears aren't cleared when it goes to court, that legal help in court would be useless.
Who told you that... a layman or a professional person who knows the law?
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Originally Posted by Redkop
Originally Posted by KregRS

We've been told that as it stands, if the arrears aren't cleared when it goes to court, that legal help in court would be useless.
Who told you that... a layman or a professional person who knows the law?
A CAB advisor.
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