My ex-landlord is withholding the deposit, claiming damage to items.
Does a family member always count as a live-in landlord making me a lodger rather than a tenant?
When moving in the son lived here with his partner in house. A contract was never signed. We did all share a kitchen.
CAB, the council and shelter recommend I challenge the contract type from 'occupier with basic protection' to an AST as the written correspondence is all we have to go on. This would force a deposit scheme if successful, costly if not.
But it's me risking money. Does a family member count as landlord in residence? Shelter's test tool doesn't mention it so bombs out to no need for deposit protection.
Thanks in advance.
Does a family member always count as a live-in landlord making me a lodger rather than a tenant?
When moving in the son lived here with his partner in house. A contract was never signed. We did all share a kitchen.
CAB, the council and shelter recommend I challenge the contract type from 'occupier with basic protection' to an AST as the written correspondence is all we have to go on. This would force a deposit scheme if successful, costly if not.
But it's me risking money. Does a family member count as landlord in residence? Shelter's test tool doesn't mention it so bombs out to no need for deposit protection.
Thanks in advance.
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