Re: Yay more Fun
Is it wise to withhold the HB shortfall since the HA has issued you with both a section 21 Notice (because your fixed term tenancy agreement has expired) and a section 8 Notice (because you have rent arrears)
I'm not familiar with criminal law but I do know that someone is innocent until proven otherwise so the county court dealing with your repossession (if the HA issue proceedings as threatened by their solicitor) may/may not see your potential legal argument with a third party (your neighbour who has yet to be proven guilty) as good enough reason to stop the repossession for rent arrears with your Landlord. Perhaps you would have to prove that in some way the Landlord was responsible and failed to control your neighbour and you could counterclaim for damages
The spat with your neighbour could destroy the HA's argument over your own conduct but it won't make any difference to the rent arrears especially if you are seen to be deliberately withholding what you contractually owe under your tenancy agreement but not claiming financial hardship as a reason for non payment You can withhold rent to counter disrepair, but I'm not aware you can withhold rent due to your neighbour's actions.
Originally posted by kilasuit
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I'm not familiar with criminal law but I do know that someone is innocent until proven otherwise so the county court dealing with your repossession (if the HA issue proceedings as threatened by their solicitor) may/may not see your potential legal argument with a third party (your neighbour who has yet to be proven guilty) as good enough reason to stop the repossession for rent arrears with your Landlord. Perhaps you would have to prove that in some way the Landlord was responsible and failed to control your neighbour and you could counterclaim for damages
The spat with your neighbour could destroy the HA's argument over your own conduct but it won't make any difference to the rent arrears especially if you are seen to be deliberately withholding what you contractually owe under your tenancy agreement but not claiming financial hardship as a reason for non payment You can withhold rent to counter disrepair, but I'm not aware you can withhold rent due to your neighbour's actions.
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