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Ever thought of asking the National party (government officials) that question?
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Indeed it does. Family Trusts and Companies do not have family. Therefore the tenancy can not be terminated under that clause.
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Depends upon who owns it.
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Goes with the request I made of the Government and replied to on September 6th 2019. No data.
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Your wish is my command. Or some such drivel.
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Insert any cuss word you like here ! ! !
They have no data!
On the FAQ regarding the new RTA on page 8. And I quote:
"The 2018 General Social Survey found that 25 percent of tenants who had moved...
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How long have you used your current cell phone number?
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i suggest you talk to those many referrals and get them to put their concerns in writing.
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Your assumptions on the number of days is correct. However, ensure it is calendar days and be aware of notice periods if you are leaving it until the last minute to notify the tenants.
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12 year historical conviction for pedophilia. What do I do with that applicant?
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Something to put into your next blog posting.
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Also conveniently ignores his constant articles which he wrote stating that renting was financially better.
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My understanding is that the decision which instigated the 42 day notification in the first place is the important one.
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Do you pay your credit card off every month? If not, do not go with one of these loans.
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There is a huge industry which disagrees with you.
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1) issue a 14 day notice that repairs are to be done to a tradesman like manor.
2) the tenants are not to do repairs themselves
3) upon the expiry of the 14 day notice apply to the TT for a works...
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Pushed them hard at the consultation time. Ignored.
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There are many parts of the law's interpretation which I disagree with. However, as has been said. That is the law and you must work with it.
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The RTA does not protect you.
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If it is at market rent then don't engage with the tenants other than advising them of how you came to the rent level.
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Did you get the tenant to pay?
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"waves to Spaceman"
:lock::lock::lock:
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^^^ Comes back with a bang ^^^
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Crucially, what is written on your property sharing agreement. No, don't put that here. Lawyer up. It may cost up front but is better in the long run. Also, talk to your bank. Keep them informed.
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