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  1. There is no original agreement, i never signed one, the LL has produced two fraudulent ones with forged signatures and i did write to the council requesting them as per OP
  2. Many thanks for the advice, will contact them now sorry, as for your question, I have no idea if he has any more properties
  3. The signatures he has used are different on both forms and are not even remotely similar to ours, my signature is my 3 initials first middle and last name, exs is his first name initial and his full surname, the ones he has provided are both our full first and last names that look like they have been signed during an earthquake
  4. Very, he passed himself off as the greatest landlord in the world when we viewed the property, a couple of months in when the problems began to appear he became impossible to get hold of
  5. the rental property was in the same county-yes, I have already asked about the tenancy agreements, there stance is that they assume that they are legit until i can prove otherwise, the lady herself described the signatures to me as 'some kind of scribble' I actually laughed when i saw them this morning, they look like they have been done by a three year old. I have already given them my signature on the FOIR and have offered to send my exs off his driving license or passport but the impression they are giving is that this will be insufficient
  6. No idea-apart from meeting him when we originally went to view the house have never had any correspondence with him-only text messages when the reapirs to the property needed doing-never got done though and have no idea where he lives
  7. Hi thanks for the response, I never had a lease or tenancy in writing for the other property, as for the property i live in now, i have sent the tenancy and proof of payments showing that i have been living here since may 2016 but the council have said that this evidence is not enough as i could have been living at both properties at the same time, they have taken the forged tenancy agreements provided by my old landlord as proof that i was resident in his property even though i had moved and they are saying that it is up to me to take advice on what to do next, as far as they are concerned, the forged agreements are gospel
  8. Hi, I and my partner rented a property from april 2015 to may 2016 from a private landlord and moved out after a dispute with the landlord who would not carry out any repairs (a lot needed!) at the end of the tenancy. I then moved into a rented property from a social housing provider in May 2016 (my partner and I went our separate ways). Last month I received a notification from the local council that I owed council tax for the previous property up until August 2016. I rang the council and explained when i had moved out of the property and sent them my tenancy agreement for my current address dated May 2016, I was never provided with a tenancy agreement for the previous address. A week down the line and i was then contacted again by the council who told me that the landlord had provided them with a tenancy agreement signed by both Myself and my ex for years 2015-2016 and 2016-2017, they also stated that the property was let fully furnished (it wasn't). I asked for these by freedom of information request and have received them this morning. The documents provided are two identical tenancy agreements with both mine and my ex partners signatures very obviously forged onto them, they are not even good forgeries and the signatures are completely different even on each document. I have spoken to the council who have put the case on hold until November 6th so i can try and get some advice but they are basically saying it is his word against mine and it is quite possible that i was living at both properties at the same time! I have no idea where to even start with this, it makes no sense that they are chasing up council tax from may to august 2016 when he has forged the tenancy till may 2017, i can only assume that from me moving out till him carrying out repairs and getting a new tenant took till august so he has told them i was still there so he would get me to pay it. Can anyone offer any advice? its not difficult to prove the signatures are forgeries as they are shockingly bad but the council are not interested in that for some reason.
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