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shakeapaw



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All parties in this case are breaking the law, the girl asking the landlord ( your mate ) to give her an eviction notice, on no legal basis, your mate for doing it, and you for allowing this to happen.
If you get a savvy council inspector, he will rip this to pieces and take you all to court for fraud 07,TDV8,Black, Black Heated leather all round, Rear Entertainment with Headpones & Remote, TV, DVD, Pure Dab Digital Radio, Sidesteps, Adaptive Headlights, sunroof, now working fuel burning heater Smile)))

Post #430438 Mon Jul 14 2014 11:21am
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MAW



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..And if you serve her notice they'll ignore that as your not deemed the landlord on the agreement...

Did the solicitor not flag any of this on purchase?

Post #430444 Mon Jul 14 2014 12:17pm
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rigsby



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Save yourself a big headache and loss of rent and do it with a solicitor. Do it right....do it once..

Tenant / Landlord law can be very difficult and costly if not done to the letter of the law.

There are numerous notices that could be served, each with its own pitfalls and complications.

This case is not straightforward. I have been doing this for 15 years and my advice to you ( as per my earlier post ) use a

professional to sort it out.

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Whatever happened to the old fashioned way... Question Oi, ya out Shocked and there's your belongings on the path.... Thumbs Up
Come on lads, lets get this furniture moved in, but don't smash my telly Laughing

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npinks
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there are other forums for landlords, ones which have solicitors on the board to give advice

I would say you need to inform the tenants of the change of landlord officially, serve them the correct notice, under the correct housing act, for your type of AST, whether in term or periodic, get the tenants to pay you, or the council, which councils only normally do if the tenants in arrears with their landlord etc

If your not fully aware of things you need to do.

Have you sorted out your landlords Buildings/Contents Insurance Question
Kept records of payments received, Question
Issued receipts Question
kept expenditure records to offset tax declarations Question
Have the BOND been protected in a deposit scheme Question
If its a council "paper bond" do thye know your the new owner Question
Does the property have smoke alarms/CO2 Question
does the property have a valid EPC, Question
Annual Gas Safety check, Question
Electrical Safety check, Question
is the property safe to live in (no loose carpets, trip hazards anything a tenant could injure themselves on Question
Has any electrical appliance, provided by you (or was included in the sale) been PAT tested Question

If your not sure on some of the answers above, you could be leaving yourself open to some rather hefty 4 or 5 figure fines Confused

Good Luck with the Eviction process, but im sorry to say this isn't going to be straight forward, as the tenant looks to be wanting to play the system to get a larger property handed to her at others expense, as for your friend selling you a property with this potential Censored storm Rolling Eyes

Post #430473 Mon Jul 14 2014 2:23pm
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Stuart



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npinks wrote:
does the property have a valid EPC,


Why would it need one?

Also, last time I looked, an annual electricity check was optional. Insurance and smoke alarms are not obligatory either. Advisable yes, but not obligatory.

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customcarsuk



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I did not know it would be this complicated.

I just want them out.. Looks like I will be getting some legal advice. Not worth the headache in the long run.

Thanks for your help. Will update you how I will get on.

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npinks
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In answer to your question Stuart, EPC would needed to have been provided to a new tenant, if he was going relet the property, he should provide one to each new tenant, aswell as anyone who requests it when advertised.

insurance to cover his own back should anything happen at the property, to the property, the tenant or anyone visiting either and entering the property grounds.

Electrical safety, not mandatory as per the CP12 but he needs to make sure the property is electrically safe, if he didn't have one, again open to hefty fines or even imprisonment in a worst case scenario

Smoke alarms are a requirement in England and Wales, were battery powered are sufficient, unless your property is in Scotland were since 2007 a mains powered alarm is required when renting or installing replacement smoke alarms

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Stuart



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Curious, I have never needed an EPC for letting purposes.

When buying and selling, nobody reads them anyway. Just a racket in my opinion.

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rigsby



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As Npinks says you need to provide a copy of the EPC to each new tenant but basically just a money making scam as you are not required to do any improvements that it highlights anyway Confused MY16 AUTOBIOGRAPHY Indus silver with some toys

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Couldn't agree more

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