Re: probable repossession
It's good you've got a formal agreement. Also good you have a rent due date the day of the hearing as if you don't have a chance to get your deposit back, you can always withold your rent in lieu of the deposit.
The rent will be due to the landlord as he is letting it unlawfully anyway. It will be for the landlord to make any payments ordered by the court. As said above, you've done absolutely nothing wrong. You're only looking to attach yourself to proceedings to protect your own interests. I have no doubt the court will be very sympathetic to your plight and will want to do everything possible to help you. It's certainly nothing to worry about.
Glad you're going out - sometimes when these things are playing on your mind it's best just to go out and try to forget about them for a while.
Originally posted by confused76
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The rent will be due to the landlord as he is letting it unlawfully anyway. It will be for the landlord to make any payments ordered by the court. As said above, you've done absolutely nothing wrong. You're only looking to attach yourself to proceedings to protect your own interests. I have no doubt the court will be very sympathetic to your plight and will want to do everything possible to help you. It's certainly nothing to worry about.
Glad you're going out - sometimes when these things are playing on your mind it's best just to go out and try to forget about them for a while.
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