Hi, I am the executor of my late mother’s will (she passed away in early November) and I’m seeking clarity on my obligations with regards to being served a Notice To Quit (NTQ) by the Landlord of my mother’s flat. My sister and niece were living with my mother for a considerable period of time prior to her passing and essentially have nowhere to go, so have stayed put. The structure of the lease apparently was some kind of ongoing monthly periodic tenancy, and following a rental inspection in July the Landlord gave them notice that he wanted them out by early November because my sister was not on the lease, had unauthorised pets, and the flat was’nt being maintained in a presentable way etc; however he seemed to soften his tone after my mother passed away and was apparently going to offer my sister and niece a 6 month lease till the end of May this year.
There was discussion occurring with the local council to organise housing benefit for the 6 month lease but thus far this has’nt been finalised yet, partly because the flat failed an electrical inspection before Christmas and this has only just been remedied; so the Landlord has’nt received rent for a couple of months as yet.
Suddenly, out of the blue, the council have asked my sister for the contact details of the Executor of my mother’s will and estate, and she passed this request on to me. When I contacted the council to find out what they wanted they emailed me to inform me that the Landlord is considering serving an NTQ on me as Executor of my mother’s estate to formally extinguish any claim to tenancy of the flat which existed in my mother’s name; I believe this will lead to a court order for evicting my sister and niece.
The council have asked if I give my permission for them to pass my contact details on to the Landlord.
Given that I’m worried about my sister and niece being made homeless in the middle of winter when there is a lockdown in place and a severe pandemic, I’d be interested to know if I am obligated in any way to authorise the council to pass my contact details on to the Landlord? Am I legally obligated to authorise this?
There was discussion occurring with the local council to organise housing benefit for the 6 month lease but thus far this has’nt been finalised yet, partly because the flat failed an electrical inspection before Christmas and this has only just been remedied; so the Landlord has’nt received rent for a couple of months as yet.
Suddenly, out of the blue, the council have asked my sister for the contact details of the Executor of my mother’s will and estate, and she passed this request on to me. When I contacted the council to find out what they wanted they emailed me to inform me that the Landlord is considering serving an NTQ on me as Executor of my mother’s estate to formally extinguish any claim to tenancy of the flat which existed in my mother’s name; I believe this will lead to a court order for evicting my sister and niece.
The council have asked if I give my permission for them to pass my contact details on to the Landlord.
Given that I’m worried about my sister and niece being made homeless in the middle of winter when there is a lockdown in place and a severe pandemic, I’d be interested to know if I am obligated in any way to authorise the council to pass my contact details on to the Landlord? Am I legally obligated to authorise this?
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