Re: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
I'm not joining in abuse, so won't be replying to any more posts offensive to me.
You're only abusing yourselves.
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Re: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Have to agree that asking for advice and opinions them being diliberatly offensive towards them is, to put it mildly, odd.
Part of our role here is to be honest, and save you money, and Inca is attempting to do so, by pointing out a strong possibility that you will lose.
You say it is your human right to a home, but it is also your landlord's right to sell his own property, that's like saying I can't move home because my kids don't want to!
We are simply trying to bring the other side of the argument in, and save you face. I find you post to Inca aggressive and uncalled for, and with respect if you speak to the landlord like that, there is ample reason for eviction in my mind.
And one final point, Inca is one of the most intelligent women I know, to provide the dictionary definition of billigerent is frankly insulting.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Dear Ms Passy,
I feel your wrath is disproportionately placed at my feet,,I realise you face the very real prospect of being unceremoniously booted out of 'your' home by the vexatious Landlord who,,by your own admission,has declared an interest in selling the property. I know not of a law in this fair land that dictates he has to have your permission so to do,nor does he have to allow you the courtesy of choosing who he sells said property to.Indeed,that comes under a long known rule called 'None of Your Business'.
I realise that this traumatic time can manifest itself in all sorts of ways,in you,if I may be so bold,it has left you devoid of any manners and unable to comprehend any opinion that does not totally concur with your rather 'quaint' way of interpreting the laws regarding tenant/landlord agreements.
Your thread veers away from the original points at remarkable speed,as do your posts,you alter them faster than a bullet from a gun,,t'is very hard to follow which causes confusion (and not just for the reader),you do tend to contradict yourself an awful lot,,and sway from point to irrelevant point frequently.
I shall leave my ruminations there,,so to sum up:-
You are one of the rudest,most arrogant people I have had the misfortune to come across,any help you have been offered you have slapped back in the face of the poster if it isn't EXACTLY what you want to hear/read.
Your thread rambles more than a bunch of Sunday morning walkers on Scarfell Pike,,it makes no sense so therefore becomes nonsense.
And,,,,,the all encompassing burning question I know many others as well as I wish to know the answer to:-
IF YOU'RE A CLAIRVOYANT WHY OH WHY DIDN'T YOU SEE THIS EVICTION COMING.
Thankyou for reading this (and I know you have,,you wouldn't be able to resist it,,I don't need 'powers' to tell me that)
Kindest Regards
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
I have no idea what you're talking about.Originally posted by wales01man View PostIm thinking the OP may have some problems as i said before i respect them for their determination in this matter but feel they are acting in a very strange way to others on here the forum is not the place to post like that
I'm not acting strangely at all!
I think you are, though!
Others may agree.
And it's not my problem what anyone else thinks.
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Re: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Im thinking the OP may have some problems as i said before i respect them for their determination in this matter but feel they are acting in a very strange way to others on here the forum is not the place to post like that
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Yes, frankly - your level of understanding was indeed, low.Originally posted by Inca View PostI saw it MissFM,,and thankyou
,,however,,the OP is way out of my stratosphere of understanding so I'm retiring gratefully from this thread ...lol
But maybe that's what it takes to get a private tenant to bring a private prosecution.
It's all helpful - especially the Samaritan I just spoke with, who pointed out a few facts.
Yes, the Samaritans are amazing people.
Truly.
By which I did not mean to imply I am suicidal.
Far from it.
The fresh air this is bringing to me is incredible.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Well, you've got one fan, there. A billigerent oneOriginally posted by MissFM View PostWith the utmost respect, CP, whether Inca is belligerent or not she is actually trying to help you here by injecting some common sense. When we are under threat and feel cornered that is often the first thing that goes out of the window, as many of us know to our cost. There is little point in you putting all your hopes and energy into something that you have no prospect at all of winning.
HA HA!!
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Private prosecution
I will be serving the county court with an N161 form tommorrow to seek permission to appeal the possession order.
The court clerk informed me today I should have done this before applying for the transcript.
I will also be informing the court that I will be applying to bring a private prosecution of the landlord and agent within the next eight weeks approx, to be within the 3 year time limit.
Criminal non-feasance by a landlord and agent would undoubtedly engage article 8.
So, yes, I'm a human being with right to respect, like any other private tenant.
And I am bringing a private prosecution of landlord and agent.
If any of you disagree with this, I'm sorry, but even private tenants have equal rights to being private prosecutions.
Landlords and agents, beware.
I said at the beginning - I'm not taking it any more.
And you can trust and believe, my actions WILL affect everyone else.
If you all want some entertainment, beware: the smile may yet be wiped off YOUR faces, not mine.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
I saw it MissFM,,and thankyou
,,however,,the OP is way out of my stratosphere of understanding so I'm retiring gratefully from this thread ...lol
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Re: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
With the utmost respect, CP, whether Inca is belligerent or not she is actually trying to help you here by injecting some common sense. When we are under threat and feel cornered that is often the first thing that goes out of the window, as many of us know to our cost. There is little point in you putting all your hopes and energy into something that you have no prospect at all of winning.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Private Prosecution
My further thoughts are I need to bring a private prosecution against the landlord and his agents.
My, that could send a message to this world, and its treatment of private tenants.
Enough already.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Thankyou, your remark is motivating me to pursue the offences my landlord's agent have (and therefore he has) committed under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.Originally posted by Inca View PostIt's not your house,,it's his,,he wants you out (can't think why?)..and eventually out is where you will be.You seem a very determined person,,why not use that determination to find another place? Lifes too short ,,and you are going to be homeless in the very near future.
Yes, there are plenty in there......it's quite clear.
Maybe we need a private prosecution.
Because God knows, no-one seems to understand the situation of private tenants.
They have no home, anywhere.
This is not reasonable.
Oh, by the way - where did I say it was my house?
I merely said I had a right to respect for my home.
It's in article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998, and legally enforceable.
My home is situate in the landlord's property.
It is a financial, psychological and social asset necessary to basic survival of a human being.
You're belligerent, Inca, with all due respect.
(bel·lig·er·ent (b -l j r- nt). adj. 1. Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive. 2. Of, pertaining to, or engaged in warfare. n. One that is hostile or aggressive, ...)
If you want to say something constructive, please do so.
I can't guarantee to reply, as I'm working this evening, but you may feel better for it.
As you treat me, you treat yourself - it's a law of mind.
It's you problem, really, not mine.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
It's not your house,,it's his,,he wants you out (can't think why?)..and eventually out is where you will be.You seem a very determined person,,why not use that determination to find another place? Lifes too short ,,and you are going to be homeless in the very near future.
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Guest repliedRe: Private tenants can use human rights to prevent s21 eviction
Human Rights Act 1998
This act allows disrespect for a person's home if it is in the 'economic well-being of the country'.
I currently have several creditors, some of whom are threatening various actions against me.
I can't help them due to having no home, anywhere.
Is s21 Housing Act 1988, then, as act of disrespect, in the 'economic well-being of the country'?
One of my creditors is MKRR - originally Welcome Finance.
Welcome Finance paid themselves £1000-odd secret commission to sell me 5 unnecessary insurances with car.
They said they were essential (untrue).
They wouldn't even cover my payments when I was bed-ridden for 3 months with illness. Yes, sickness cover.
They cancelled it when I was ill in bed, and forged my signature on the documents.
FOS have just dismissed my complaint against MKRR.
I can't pursue the matter in court because I have no home, anywhere.
Is s21 Housing Act 1988, then, as act of disrespect, in the 'economic well-being of the country'?
Another of my creditors is HM the Queen.
I can't pay her, either because I have no home, anywhere.
Is s21 Housing Act 1988, then, as act of disrespect, in the 'economic well-being of the country'?
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