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  1. Thanks rosysparkle, i will be giving this in person to the tenent, do i need to fill anything else for proof or Acknowledgment of notice etc... thanks
  2. will try and explain simple as possible. Rented a house 2 years ago, it was originaly for 6months agreement, but i didn't renew it so they been staying month to month kind of basis. the date they had moved in was 27th so they been paying every 27th. I understand now that 27th march is past, the notice has to be dated for June 27th, is that correct? Please tell me how do send this Notice? I have no clue! Do i have to get this Section 21 notice from somewhere? Do I need a solicitor or can i do this my self? Please advice. Thanks
  3. His not received any court letters, he has received from 2 different DCA's. one which has only sent two letters & the other has sent 3-5 & is sounding more aggresive & threatninig.
  4. what if he send's them that letter & because of that they go straight for a CCJ, i mean if they think this guys just messing us about? thanks
  5. Thanks KJD whats a CCA Request? also if possible can you direct me towards a correct template. Thanks
  6. my mate whos got stuck with quite alot of debt, all with credit cards its been going for about 3 or 4 months now, some of them said his been defaulted to credit agencies and next time court actions will take place. theres also some letters he recieved from debt collection people, the've written letters & phonening all the time, saying it will be out of our hands soon. he is terrified whats going to happen, my question is are balliffs just going to turn up an anytime? what is he to expect and what advice, to what he should do? Please guys give advice before he get a heart attack, he realy is terrifed.
  7. I dont quite understand, whats the differece between this two? We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Amend the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill. We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Restore the ancient rights of British citizens to refuse the forced entry of bailiffs.
  8. Hi guys, this is not good, Read this today>>> An unpaid credit card bill could soon be all the excuse a bailiff needs to break into your home and seize belongings - with the full blessing of the law - Citizens Advice has warned. The national charity fears that vulnerable people will be at greater risk from bailiffs abusing their powers as a result of measures contained in the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Bill, which received its second reading in the House of Commons on March 2nd. what does that mean(recieved it's second reading)Has this law gone through on the 2nd of march? so is there any point in me signing the petition?
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