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But I’ve known a fair few landlords take the attitude “I do what I like until I’m challenged, and then fight it” and they seem to be shit-scared of people with illnesses, in case they die in situ.
I was given a section 21 when I had my diagnosis of blood cancer, but I was given 2 months to find alternative accommodation.
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I mean... how did your landlord know?
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And her apparent friendliness over twice yearly inspections etc, I thought we had a better working relationship than we had. So when I was temporarily away living with relatives while having treatments I kept her informed (while keeping up rent) since it was paid for but uninhabited with my furniture etc there, and she let slip of her worries (once I told her it was incurable but “only” a chronic condition so I was moving back) then with a section 21 appearing which needs no reason it was pretty obvious.
( , Mon 23 Mar 2020, 9:00, Reply)