Re: Landlord not paying mortgage on property I am renting
Hi MilliesMadMother,
I clarified the tacit relocation issue and underlined the point that your tenancy is not moving onto a ‘month to month’ basis but will relocate for a further six month term. He appeared to grasp this at the end – I think.
He pointed out that in some other cases the lender has actually engaged their agency to collect rent on their behalf after a court decision in their favour and he again said that you would be safe paying rent to him. He said that even in the worst case scenario it was his experience that it would be 2-3 months time before the lender applied successfully to the court for a tenants removal.
He again said he would be willing to help you look for alternatives.
He said he understood your decision to withhold part of the rent till the court date but disagreed that you needed to do this and underlined that you are liable to pay rent whether the lender wins the case or not.
It’s up to you how you proceed from here regarding the rent.
Let’s just wait and see what happens on 22/4/15 and see if the lender gets in touch post court case.
Regards
Shelter Scotland
Originally posted by milliesmadmoth
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Hi MilliesMadMother,
I clarified the tacit relocation issue and underlined the point that your tenancy is not moving onto a ‘month to month’ basis but will relocate for a further six month term. He appeared to grasp this at the end – I think.
He pointed out that in some other cases the lender has actually engaged their agency to collect rent on their behalf after a court decision in their favour and he again said that you would be safe paying rent to him. He said that even in the worst case scenario it was his experience that it would be 2-3 months time before the lender applied successfully to the court for a tenants removal.
He again said he would be willing to help you look for alternatives.
He said he understood your decision to withhold part of the rent till the court date but disagreed that you needed to do this and underlined that you are liable to pay rent whether the lender wins the case or not.
It’s up to you how you proceed from here regarding the rent.
Let’s just wait and see what happens on 22/4/15 and see if the lender gets in touch post court case.
Regards
Shelter Scotland
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