Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


An excellent guide for the layperson in how to use the County Court - a must if you are intending to start a claim.

£19.99 + £1.50 (P&P)




Last Will and Testament Kit


Make a legally valid will without the fuss and expense of a solicitor - includes a full step-by-step guide.

£9.99 + £1.50 (P&P)

BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.

£13.95 + £2.00 (P&P)


Reclaim the Right Ltd. - reg. 05783665 in the UK

reg. office:
923 Finchley Road
London
NW11 7PE



+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. #1
    Basic Account Holder
    Help the CAG!!
    Download our toolbar
    quisling Novitiate

    Follow Real_CAG on Twitter

    Cagger since
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    25

    Default Security - landlord's responsibility?

    Daughter is away at Uni and rents a shared house from a private landlord.
    There was a break in yesterday, with laptops, a bike and a PS2 being stolen before the thieves realised there was actually someone in the house and scarpered :o

    They called the landlord, who was at great pains to say she wasn't responsible for the tenant's belongings (fair enough).

    However - the back alley gate (point of entry) had been reported as hanging off its hinges as far back as September, but nothing had been done, and the back door (which was kicked in by the burglars) was, according to the attending Police Officer, not even an external door!!

    I feel quite strongly that the visible lack of security might have encouraged the thieves. Is the landlord in any way responsible?

    I have claimed on my own household insuranceicon for the losses btw, but feel rather aggrieved at having to do so.

    Similar Threads:

  2. #2
    Classic Account Holder
    Help the CAG!!
    Make a contribution
    blacksheep1979 Informative blacksheep1979 Informative

    Follow Real_CAG on Twitter

    Cagger since
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    1,181

    Default Re: Security - landlord's responsibility?

    I'd write rather strongly to the landlord trying to get these measures improved as if theives have found a soft target they will probably be back after they believe the goods will have been replaced. A friend of mine whilst at uni got burgled 3 times in a year due to poor security.

    Write along the lines of you have been informed before about lack of security (gate) now informing you about door, if these items aren't fixed to a satisfactory standard and there is another break in we will be seeking damages for loss and distressicon from landlord.



Browsealoud
Video Tour



Reclaim the Right Ltd. - reg.05783665 in the UK reg. office:- 923 Finchley Road London NW11 7PE