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« Reply #30 on: October 05, 2007, 01:04:00 AM »

Im on the harsh side of things here. Let them kick her out.
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« Reply #31 on: October 05, 2007, 02:04:41 AM »


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« Reply #32 on: October 05, 2007, 06:29:55 AM »

fucking wrongens, lowlife landlords, let them do it, i hope shes got a boyfriend and hes got a crash helmet and baseball bat because if that happend to my missus i'd be turing up a few days later to smash them and the office up.

edit- just seen tikays post, of course i'd prefer a remote, for this job i might even go in with 2 or 3, get a little remote holder and look proper, i'll get one of those deluxe universal turn outs as well i think.
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« Reply #33 on: October 05, 2007, 06:37:39 AM »

So you mean to tell me that, simply because someone has lived in someone's property for a length of time, that gives them the right to continue living in that property without paying any rent?

Really?

If the landlord came round to chuck me out in those circumstances I'd consider myself lucky to have had three months living expenses gratis.

BTW, if you read the thread properly you'll see that Chiprich has only been in the cupboard less than 24 hours - sending blokes with baseball bats round to turf him out seems a bit premature.

I agree -I'm a landlord and have had people really take the mick out of me because I haven't been hard enough with them.

I wouldn't want anyone to come to any harm but I also wouldn't want them living in my property anymore. Even in difficult circumstances they could have offered to pay something as a goodwill gesture, whatever they could afford - but as far as I can see they haven't even done that - not good enough imho. Sorry if they have but I dont have all the info.

I would ask why the landlord/agent hasn't addressed this lack of payment before? This is a failing - if this had been done correctly then the action the agent is attempting shouldn't be necesarry as the law should have already taken its course.

Difficult one to call but I agree with Andrew T that the tennants are lucky to have this time rent free.

This opinion is coloured by the fact I have had to endure threats and damage to my property by a drug dealer who rented one of my properties - and passed all the credit and reference checks with flying colours. Once I legally evicted him he caused damage to my own home and made threats and he is still on the wanted list....

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fu**in hell i'd love you as a landlord, ex police officer who "hates tennates" i mean what chance you got!
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« Reply #34 on: October 05, 2007, 09:33:00 AM »

This is like a poker hand thread where the poster just tells you that he has AQ suited and what should he do after an early position raise.
Missing out game history, blinds, stack sizes etc etc.

What is the real case here? Have the letting agency tried to reason with her and met silence and or abuse?
Is she an obvious waster?
Has she been a good long term tenant who has hit a bit of trouble?
There are an equal number of bad landlords and bad tenants around the country.

I would form an opinion on whether she "deserved" eviction and base my actions on that.
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« Reply #35 on: October 05, 2007, 09:39:50 AM »

I would form an opinion on whether she "deserved" eviction and base my actions on that.

If you're not paying the rent, how can you not 'deserve eviction'?

If I hire a car and then keep it past the end of the time I've paid for, how can it be a matter of debate whether I'm allowed to keep the car or not?
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« Reply #36 on: October 05, 2007, 10:32:23 AM »

So you mean to tell me that, simply because someone has lived in someone's property for a length of time, that gives them the right to continue living in that property without paying any rent?

Really?

If the landlord came round to chuck me out in those circumstances I'd consider myself lucky to have had three months living expenses gratis.

BTW, if you read the thread properly you'll see that Chiprich has only been in the cupboard less than 24 hours - sending blokes with baseball bats round to turf him out seems a bit premature.

I agree -I'm a landlord and have had people really take the mick out of me because I haven't been hard enough with them.

I wouldn't want anyone to come to any harm but I also wouldn't want them living in my property anymore. Even in difficult circumstances they could have offered to pay something as a goodwill gesture, whatever they could afford - but as far as I can see they haven't even done that - not good enough imho. Sorry if they have but I dont have all the info.

I would ask why the landlord/agent hasn't addressed this lack of payment before? This is a failing - if this had been done correctly then the action the agent is attempting shouldn't be necesarry as the law should have already taken its course.

Difficult one to call but I agree with Andrew T that the tennants are lucky to have this time rent free.

This opinion is coloured by the fact I have had to endure threats and damage to my property by a drug dealer who rented one of my properties - and passed all the credit and reference checks with flying colours. Once I legally evicted him he caused damage to my own home and made threats and he is still on the wanted list....

Tennants-hate them



fu**in hell i'd love you as a landlord, ex police officer who "hates tennates" i mean what chance you got!

I'm way too soft believe me - EX copper is the important bit - I only wear the uniform as a special treat.
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« Reply #37 on: October 05, 2007, 10:48:15 AM »



I'm way too soft believe me - EX copper is the important bit - I only wear the uniform as a special treat.

yeah, but did you keep the handcuffs and the truncheon? Smiley
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« Reply #38 on: October 05, 2007, 11:43:10 AM »



I'm way too soft believe me - EX copper is the important bit - I only wear the uniform as a special treat.

yeah, but did you keep the handcuffs and the truncheon? Smiley

Please you two behave.....I blush ever so easily
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« Reply #39 on: October 05, 2007, 12:13:17 PM »



I'm way too soft believe me - EX copper is the important bit - I only wear the uniform as a special treat.

yeah, but did you keep the handcuffs and the truncheon? Smiley

Please you two behave.....I blush ever so easily

you two?  My face is up here snat *points*
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« Reply #40 on: October 05, 2007, 10:54:01 PM »


 i hope shes got a boyfriend and hes got a crash helmet and baseball bat because if that happend to my missus i'd be turing up a few days later to smash them and the office up.


Are you Welsh?
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« Reply #41 on: October 05, 2007, 11:08:56 PM »


 i hope shes got a boyfriend and hes got a crash helmet and baseball bat because if that happend to my missus i'd be turing up a few days later to smash them and the office up.


Are you Welsh?

when someone mentioned something about tank leaning to the right i assumed you'd been hoisting gear from your job and the wieght of the aformentioned missapropriated loot concealed within your coat  was giving you a bit of a limp but after reading your post on this thread i realise they were talikng about something else.
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« Reply #42 on: October 05, 2007, 11:38:54 PM »

Funny you mention hoisting gear. That's kinda why I was evicted.

My flatmate lost his job (stealing shit) and started to just pretend to go to work every day. He wasn't passing the rent onto the landlord.
Proper pathological liar he was, quite scary.
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« Reply #43 on: October 05, 2007, 11:44:12 PM »

Funny you mention hoisting gear. That's kinda why I was evicted.

My flatmate lost his job (stealing shit) and started to just pretend to go to work every day. He wasn't passing the rent onto the landlord.
Proper pathological liar he was, quite scary.

pathological liars are prospective literary geniuses lacking direction and it's very rare in life for someone to be genuinely interesting without evoking a certain amount of fear in others, your pal is a hero
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« Reply #44 on: October 06, 2007, 12:50:52 AM »

Funny you mention hoisting gear. That's kinda why I was evicted.

My flatmate lost his job (stealing shit) and started to just pretend to go to work every day. He wasn't passing the rent onto the landlord.
Proper pathological liar he was, quite scary.

Hope you 'Tanked' him good and proper.

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