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  • Deepie
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    Originally posted by confused76 View Post
    thanks Garlock...just eating my tea then i'll update properly xxx
    It's dinner NOT tea.... Good job Loo Loo 's not about

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  • confused76
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    thanks Garlock...just eating my tea then i'll update properly xxx

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  • garlok
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    Hi conf,

    Just catching up having been away for the weekend working another exhibition in Oxford. Sorry it had not registered with me just how close geographically you are to us (hangs head!) Is it essential that you remain in the immediate locality of where you are now?

    If not then giving Clwyd Allan Housing association a call might be of use to you. They actually advertise in the prisons in Liverpool and Manchester offereing cheap or free housing in North East Wales on release. I also have access to a policy document thrashed out with Liverpool Council and the North Wales authorities which is attempting to justify some unwanted development. This is essentially a comprehensive policy document to provide quality rental housing on a large scale to overspill requirments from the City of Liverpool. NW authorities include Flintshire, Denbighshire, and Conwy. Gwynnedd is a bit too far West I would have thought.

    I have been and am involved in a minor way in the campaign to prevent the develpments going ahead on such a large scale and when I got up to say my piece at a public meeting i was informed by the council officer concerned that Denbighshire could currently house the homeless in 24 hours on the record. That means that there is spare housing stock which under the policy document could apply to Liverpool's citizens.

    Few thoughts for you.

    regards
    Garlok

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  • pompeyfaith
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    There is no escaping the niddy one

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    Oooops I didn't know you were following this thread
    I follow all threads

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  • PlanB
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    Oooops I didn't know you were following this thread

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    To disassociate herself from Niddy ?
    Now why on earth would she want to do that?

    It's because she is always high on poppy seeds I suppose.....

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by diddlydee View Post

    Mrs Niddy is now known as Poppy
    To disassociate herself from Niddy ?

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  • confused76
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    I remember Mrs Niddy posted a really useful guide to job interview success recently so maybe one of the mods can send you the link

    I can't do this because I can't find her in the website community members list so I hope she hasn't been banned by Niddy
    thanks PlanB, i did read it at the time but i think i'll go back over it!

    here it is, found it:

    Interview Techniques - allaboutFORUMS

    edit - thanks Diddles, i found it, cross post!
    Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
    you will be great tomorrow Conf, feel it in my water.............
    thanks Mrs D...i hope so! could really do with this job!

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  • diddlydee
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    This is the link, Plan B is talking about
    http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...ead.php?t=2903

    Mrs Niddy is now known as Poppy

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  • MrsD
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    you will be great tomorrow Conf, feel it in my water.............

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by confused76 View Post
    and thanks for the best wishes tomorrow!
    I remember Mrs Niddy posted a really useful guide to job interview success recently so maybe one of the mods can send you the link

    I can't do this because I can't find her in the website community members list so I hope she hasn't been banned by Niddy
    Last edited by PlanB; 9 January 2012, 16:48.

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by confused76 View Post
    great thanks Planb, i'll be back in a bit to update...and thanks for the best wishes tomorrow! please feel free to join in in the inn it's not exclusive! x
    Thanks for the invite. I finish work around 7 pm today and mine's a large G & T with ice but no lemon

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  • confused76
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    great thanks Planb, i'll be back in a bit to update...and thanks for the best wishes tomorrow! please feel free to join in in the inn it's not exclusive! x

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by confused76 View Post
    very very quick question if anyone is about...if the flat is being repossessed, at what point does the flat become the property of the bank? Say, for example, if you have 28 days to vacate? after those 28 days or the date of the repo hearing?

    i'll update later...
    As I understand it the Possession Order will state the exact date that the court has granted the lender possession. That order won't stipulate what date you (as tenants or occupiers) have to vacate. It simply means that the flat is owned by the lender not your LL from that date. If the lender then wants vacant possession (i.e. to get shot of you lovely people) it then has to apply to the court for a warrant to get you out. In London and other big cities this usually takes another 6 - 8 weeks. Once the warrant has been issued and served on you in a lawful manner only bailiffs can remove you and they have to send you a letter giving you notice of the time and date of their visit (usually about 5 days in advance). I think your solicitor has already advised you that the lender does not have to honour your current tenancy agreement since your naughty LL didn't have permission to let the flat. But it's still worth a try to see if they are happy for you to stay if you pay rent I certainly hope you're not going to pay another bean to your rogue LL

    Good luck with your job interview tomorrow I've been eavesdropping in The Bankruptcy Arms this weekend . . .
    Last edited by PlanB; 9 January 2012, 12:36. Reason: added something important

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