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and why hasn't he made any arrests yet with his warrant being allegedly fake and all.letissier14 wrote:Tom is leading another fool down the garden path with his normal wrong advice
Probably Noel, because of this;Communication and civility has shut down on claimants side.
Now its finally come to eviction last Friday of the month. I'm certain he won't have paid any rent in the interim.In November 2016, the landlord began legal action against me (because of the £7k in rent arrears) and served a 2 month notice to quit. I refused.
Because after all that approach worked brilliantly for The Baron who sent at least ten times more.I have sent an attachment of 17 documents to LOCAL Authroities, MPs, MEDIA and JUDICIARY and CoP ( Chief of Poilice) and more - 15 in all.
Well not the system Noel, just a landlord who's clearly tried to work with you, is getting zero return on a property, has a bolshy tenant who refuses either to quit or pay and who'll leave a pile of shite in his wake for someone else to clear up.Now, just almost 4 years on the SYSTEM wants me to return to the street!!
I have a two-family house. Twice, I've had tenants who play what I call "the Tenant Scam". Start by moving in and pay the rent in full and on time for one or two months. Then, start paying none or only part of the rent, claiming "sudden bills and expenses"; and finally, stop paying entirely. When the landlord finally has had enough and brings an eviction action, call Inspectional Services so that they can find code violations (caused by you, if necessary) and counterclaim for huge sums of money.TheCoz wrote:Sounds to me like the landlord has been more than patient and having bills himself has finally decided £7k that he is never going to get back is his breaking point.
I don't get why this man is protesting so much, appears he's been living there free of charge for a while. The landlord isn't even trying to get his money back at this stage he just wants him out so he can start receiving income from a non scrounger.
The problem is county court bailiffs can't force entry. If anyone had a braincell they would just advise to hold up till the landlord has to pay £60 to get it transferred to the high court where they can force entry (another 1 - 2 months possibly). The problem is the system benefits the tenant 100% of the time. You won't win, but you can delay for a long time living rent free, even if they get a ccj for the arrears the odds of them paying are slim to none. These aren't the type of people with assets to seize.
Simple. They think that 1) life is unfair, since the landlord is wealthier than they are, and not paying rent is seen as partially redressing that imbalance; or 2) they feel entitled to spend their money, first and foremost, on indulging their own personal pleasures. Paying rent does not give them a thrill or any excitement; thus, it can be dispensed with.doublelong wrote: It astounds me why they think it is acceptable to live rent free and protest when they are asked to leave.
Who is he trying to kid? Arrears of £4,000 had the landlord "wasn't too bothered"!!!!1!!!!!!Noel Kennedy wrote: The upshot of the meeting was that they were not too bothered about it
They won't help him much after he's evicted, he's intentionally homeless in law.doublelong wrote:Although I think parts of the system are broken, for example the council will not help this guy until he is evicted.
I think they still do with arrears over a certain limit. Problem here is it looks like Mr Kennedy never bothered claiming in the first place.doublelong wrote: As well as the benefits system in relation to housing benefit, as in they should start paying it direct to the landlord again.
If he only has 4K in arrears after 2 1/2 years tenancy, he must have been paying his rent most of the time.I was able to find a property in August 2013... in February 2016, I approached the landlord with my arrears of 4k...
Sounds like Noel's landlord was very understanding about his difficulties in finding work and/or benefits.they were not too bothered by it and I was to try and continue to pay future rent on time and deal with arrears later.
So he racked up 3K in new arrears in six months, or about 500 a month. Which suggests that Noel's response to his landlord's compassion was to stop paying rent entirely.The landlord... in August [2016] broached the topic of arrears, at that time approaching 7k.
I see plenty of FMOTL nonsense from him, and his downfall will be entertaining. He deserves a thread.exiledscouser wrote:Now I'll probably get shot down in flames but I don't think Noel deserves his own thread on Q - IMHO - as he isn't really a FOOTLE adherent or Sov Cit, he's just a serial non-payer who's time is running out, having driven his landlord to the point of no other option than eviction. If he's anything then I view him as just another something-for-nothing merchant.
I don’t know for sure if having children under 16 makes the difference but most councils advise you to stay in the property until the bailiffs evict you. The bailiffs will hand you the notice of eviction and you have to take that to the council before they will help you. But as he is a single man he will probably be out of luck.ArthurWankspittle wrote:They won't help him much after he's evicted, he's intentionally homeless in law.doublelong wrote:Although I think parts of the system are broken, for example the council will not help this guy until he is evicted.