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help! - how is my tenant making my boiler go onto lockout
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 411428" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>you seem to like it down here.</p><p></p><p>'ish' with any law or set of rgeulations there are grey areas. I had a read of dodgy tennant stuff last night, 2 minths seems to be the legal fast track route. However, as you can demonstrate the tennant keeps firking wth everything including the gas, then I think you could have grounds for eviction as a danger to others and herself which may allow you to by-pass the 2 months bit. You need to take serious legal advice and get some second opinions.</p><p></p><p>As for the other comments on here, you really should ot have a shared set-up between the 2 flats. You do need to sort that out. That could mean the upstairs goes all electric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 411428, member: 490"] you seem to like it down here. 'ish' with any law or set of rgeulations there are grey areas. I had a read of dodgy tennant stuff last night, 2 minths seems to be the legal fast track route. However, as you can demonstrate the tennant keeps firking wth everything including the gas, then I think you could have grounds for eviction as a danger to others and herself which may allow you to by-pass the 2 months bit. You need to take serious legal advice and get some second opinions. As for the other comments on here, you really should ot have a shared set-up between the 2 flats. You do need to sort that out. That could mean the upstairs goes all electric. [/QUOTE]
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