My stepdaughter phoned me yesterday in tears about a letter from her landlord stating that she was £6,000 in arrears with the rent and he would be looking to the guarantor, her uncle, for payment. I've yet to see the paper work.
The agreement is, I believe, an assured short term tenancy that has continued without being renewed. If that is the case then can the landlord still go back to the guarantor as the original term of the contract has been passed?
She's approaching 40, she should have learnt by now. She gets the rent paid but since the money is sent to her instead of the landlord I suspect some of it may have been spent. The latest boyfriend moved in 18 months ago and hasn't worked since. Because he is at home all day she lost some of her benefits and has even less income than she had previously.
This is about the 4th time I've had to get her out of the mire.
The agreement is, I believe, an assured short term tenancy that has continued without being renewed. If that is the case then can the landlord still go back to the guarantor as the original term of the contract has been passed?
She's approaching 40, she should have learnt by now. She gets the rent paid but since the money is sent to her instead of the landlord I suspect some of it may have been spent. The latest boyfriend moved in 18 months ago and hasn't worked since. Because he is at home all day she lost some of her benefits and has even less income than she had previously.
This is about the 4th time I've had to get her out of the mire.
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