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Hi hope yous can help or point me in the right direction.

My son just found this out by accident

 

His wife when opening their mail yesterday by mistake open one addressed to the landlord she never noticed the name until after.

It was from the bank to their landlord threatening repossessing due to arrears on his mortgage

 

He's worried that they will be evicted asap as they only have a rolling agreement have told him to phone the rental company that acts on behave of their landlord first thing on Monday and too get the letter to them right away and let them deal with it.

 

He thinks its his fault as he gets his most of his rent payed direct to the rental agency by the council which is always late and he does have some rent arrears of his own due to having to find the rest of his rent but I helped him sort out a payment plan with the rental company for these which I pay through my bank account every two weeks for him and have never missed(so as there is a payment record).

 

Have been on the Shelter Scotland web site got some good advice from it but he keeps thinking due to the arrears they can use this to evict him right away.

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I will try and find someone who can help :)

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Hi,

 

This explains the process.

 

http://scotland.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/advice_topics/eviction/eviction_of_private_tenants/eviction_due_to_repossession

 

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  • 5 weeks later...

So for taking so long to reply was in hospital nothing searious.

It was a buy to let it was Me who sold the house ex council had a bit of finance drop was self employed(got better) was getting threatened for repossession my then wife panicked got enough to clear the mortgage plus a small profit(wish I had found this site first would never have been force to have to sell) and they allowed my son and his wife to let it.He had a one year contract then it moved to a rolling one after that He has been renting the house for five year.Just found out his landlord own the letting agency as well.

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