Off Topic
Are you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
Are you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread
Good oh.
Let me know if you need anything in the way of tenancy agreements - I'm sure I can dig something up that would be suitable with a bit of cut and paste.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 20:18, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
Let me know if you need anything in the way of tenancy agreements - I'm sure I can dig something up that would be suitable with a bit of cut and paste.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 20:18, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
Nah,
I just will get the landlord to sort it out (who have been no help in finding someone BTW)
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 20:50, Reply)
I just will get the landlord to sort it out (who have been no help in finding someone BTW)
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 20:50, Reply)
Oh - I thought you owned it.
Why the hell have you been looking for a co-tenant then? That should be the Landlord's job unless you're responsible for sublease.
If you are you've got a shit landlord.
EDIT - check your tenancy agreement quickly. Are you allowed to sublease?
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:01, Reply)
Why the hell have you been looking for a co-tenant then? That should be the Landlord's job unless you're responsible for sublease.
If you are you've got a shit landlord.
EDIT - check your tenancy agreement quickly. Are you allowed to sublease?
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:01, Reply)
Be very careful then
You are the principal tenant and are therefore responsible for the actions of guests - long or short term.
If your incoming lodger isn't signed into the tenancy agreement you could cop for all sorts of stuff - although legally all that could be withheld is your bond.
I normally charge for this sort of stuff, you know....
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:20, Reply)
You are the principal tenant and are therefore responsible for the actions of guests - long or short term.
If your incoming lodger isn't signed into the tenancy agreement you could cop for all sorts of stuff - although legally all that could be withheld is your bond.
I normally charge for this sort of stuff, you know....
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:20, Reply)
I'VE NEVER BEEN SO INSULTED (yes I have but that's another story).
30 of those gets some dodgy advice. 60 and you might get something legally binding if you're lucky enough to get a District Judge with DT's.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:30, Reply)
30 of those gets some dodgy advice. 60 and you might get something legally binding if you're lucky enough to get a District Judge with DT's.
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:30, Reply)
Might give it a go then
Tell rob to get the waaahhhmbulances ready
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 22:15, Reply)
Tell rob to get the waaahhhmbulances ready
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 22:15, Reply)
also I did manage to write this
www.coll3ctive.co.uk/general/willenium/housemate-wanted-one-mans-decent-into-the-world-of-on-line-free-listings/
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:14, Reply)
www.coll3ctive.co.uk/general/willenium/housemate-wanted-one-mans-decent-into-the-world-of-on-line-free-listings/
( , Tue 3 Apr 2012, 21:14, Reply)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread