Hot tips from Keys.
Too good to loose in the Forum.
Too good to loose in the Forum.
So, this now appears in all of my TA's and as part of my signature on emails:
The Electronic Transactions Act 2002 allows: "consent may be inferred from
a person's conduct" for receipt of correspondence electronically. We hereby
deny any consent to accepting any correspondence which the Residential
Tenancies Act 1986 requires to be sent via writing if that correspondence is
sent electronically. We hereby instruct the initiator of any such correspondence
to put it in writing, sign it and post it, drop it off in the letterbox or hand deliver
it to our address for service as is written on the initiators Tenancy Agreement.
The Electronic Transactions Act 2002 allows: "consent may be inferred from
a person's conduct" for receipt of correspondence electronically. We hereby
deny any consent to accepting any correspondence which the Residential
Tenancies Act 1986 requires to be sent via writing if that correspondence is
sent electronically. We hereby instruct the initiator of any such correspondence
to put it in writing, sign it and post it, drop it off in the letterbox or hand deliver
it to our address for service as is written on the initiators Tenancy Agreement.
One of my application forms questions is:
Phone number: 02X XXX XXXX
How long have you had this number (in months)? 1 3 6 12 More
Please circle appropriate.
Reason: Those who are evading creditors switch phones often. Those who have short term ownership of numbers have further questions asked of them.
Phone number: 02X XXX XXXX
How long have you had this number (in months)? 1 3 6 12 More
Please circle appropriate.
Reason: Those who are evading creditors switch phones often. Those who have short term ownership of numbers have further questions asked of them.
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