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11th October 2006, 11:45
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Housing Association Charges The letter from them arrived today: In response to your letter dated 18th September 2006 I have investigated the points you have made and the findings are as follows. First of all when a tenant takes on a tenancy, the tenant and the Landlord signs a contract, according to which the tenant agrees and is bound by a contract to pay rent on time and by agreed method. In your case both of these agreements are broken by yourselves. Secondly you have asked for a full breakdown of charges that Testway have levied due to bounced cheque payments over the last few months. Testway operates a policy of £15 admin charge to ALL its tenants if their payments are not made in time or in your case, cheques not honoured by your bank due to insufficient funds in the account. Hence £60 is charged on the basis of 4 bounced cheques since December 2005. These charges are not unlawful as it covers our admin costs for handling arrears. When a cheque is not honoured, there are at least three memebers of staff across two departments spend their time in dealing with updating tenants accounts on rent system from the time the payment is received first time, and then updated again when cheque is returned by the bank. Testway is also charged by its bank for the cheques that are not honoured. Hence £60 are charged on the basis of four bounced cheques since December 2005 Please also find enclosed a leaflet which shows the various methods of payment testway has to help tenants. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need further information. Mrs D Patel The grammitical errors are not typos either! lol anyway, I personally think this is a crock of poo I want to take this into court, can anyone advice if I am in the right, and what I would put in the particulars of claim please?
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11th October 2006, 20:53
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Association Charges Quote: | When a cheque is not honoured, there are at least three memebers of staff across two departments spend their time in dealing with updating tenants accounts on rent system from the time the payment is received first time, and then updated again when cheque is returned by the bank | but they don't charge you for their time when a cheque isn't bounced.... |
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11th October 2006, 21:04
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| | Site Team | Re: Housing Association Charges Quote: |
Originally Posted by dollies01 I think their bank must owe them a fortune too! | Not necessarily... they will have a business account where they get paid per transaction, and whilst they do get charged for your cheque bouncing it may well be less than £1 - this would be seen as a legitimate service fee.
Anyway that doesn't make any difference to you. I will be interested in the outcome of this, I feel you have a good case - £15 seems excessive for an admin charge, even though there does appear to be a certain amount of manual intervention involved.
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11th October 2006, 21:06
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| | Site Team | Re: Housing Association Charges Also I'm quite surprised that a RSL is making a charge at all, considering their purpose is to provide affordable housing.
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12th October 2006, 19:27
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Association Charges Quote: |
Originally Posted by dollies01 I dunno what to do really. The lady dealing with it at Testway, clearly has no idea what I was saying, she keeps saying "but the banks do it" like its some kind of excuse. | My response when the banks tell me "Everyone levies those charges" is "In which case I'll have to kill you. I mean, lots of other people commit murder every year, so by your own faultless logic it's perfectly fine for me to break the law too."
On a more serious note, make them aware that if they provide you with a full breakdown of exactly what it has cost them, with evidence to support it, you will happily pay that figure in lieu of the £15 in future. At least that way they can't say you're being dishonest either. |
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13th October 2006, 00:53
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Association Charges I suspect that £15 includes a profit element although the RSL probably doesn't know what it is. However, I used to be FD of two large housing associations and I think the cost base is going to be higher than for, say, a bank charge. They won't have many bounced transactions and most housing systems will require a manual entry to reverse the payment.
Worth arguing about- particularly when they use the banks do this argument. Worth suing over- I don't know but I suspect that if pushed they could probably produce a costing justifying about two thirds of the charge.
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13th October 2006, 09:36
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Housing Association Charges I have started a new letter. It needs tweaking and a closing paragraph, if anyone would like to help with???! lol Dear Mrs Patel
Thankyou for your letter, regarding my issues, with Testways "admin fee"
I have taken on board your, comments, that it takes three members of staff to deal with a uncleared cheque.
However, I fail to see how this manual intervention would actually cost Testway anymore than pence, unless your staff are paid £7 per nano second. It is noted, that I don't incur a charge when the cheque doesn't bounce!
You mention that your bank charge Testway for unpaid cheques, and this I don't dispute, but the charge is normally less than £1.
So, it seems to me that a true breakdown would read more like this:
Bank charge...........£1
key pressed on pc by three members of staff .................0.75p
Letter, envelope and stamp sent to my address.............£1.50 |
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14th October 2006, 22:59
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Housing Association Charges get rid of the £7 per nano second bit and assume it takes 10 mins of staff time and change it to £100/hour or thereabouts |
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