Hi everyone,
In the summer last year, I ended up in a joint tenancy with 2 other people. Stupidly I paid cash in hand to one of the other tenants for my "room", which was a set amount of money we verbally agreed upon to cover my share of rent and bills. He paid the rent in cash each month to the estate agent's office, but obviously ignored the bills.
The other tenant left part way through the tenancy, which meant that the contract was "amended" with the name of the tenant who we brought in as a replacement. So there were effectively 4 people resident in that property as assured shorthold tenants during that period.
Now I've recieved a bill from the council for the tax, but only two names are on it - mine and the guy I was paying my share to. I've been told that the council will pursue only one person at a time, and it's entirely up to them who they choose to pursue.
I have the home address of the other guy, and I also have the name and former employer of the other two. I'm going to try to get a copy of whatever information the estate agent has retained that might prove that there were other people resident there besides myself and the other guy.
So what would be the most sensible option here? Should I pay the full balance and attempt to recover costs from the other parties? If so should I use a debt collector, or simply go through the small claims courts? Should I contact the council explaining that I was one of 4 others and urge them to make contact with them?
I'm not on good terms with any of the other people involved in the tenancy, so it will be very difficult to come to any kind of arrangement with regards to paying a fair share.
In the summer last year, I ended up in a joint tenancy with 2 other people. Stupidly I paid cash in hand to one of the other tenants for my "room", which was a set amount of money we verbally agreed upon to cover my share of rent and bills. He paid the rent in cash each month to the estate agent's office, but obviously ignored the bills.
The other tenant left part way through the tenancy, which meant that the contract was "amended" with the name of the tenant who we brought in as a replacement. So there were effectively 4 people resident in that property as assured shorthold tenants during that period.
Now I've recieved a bill from the council for the tax, but only two names are on it - mine and the guy I was paying my share to. I've been told that the council will pursue only one person at a time, and it's entirely up to them who they choose to pursue.
I have the home address of the other guy, and I also have the name and former employer of the other two. I'm going to try to get a copy of whatever information the estate agent has retained that might prove that there were other people resident there besides myself and the other guy.
So what would be the most sensible option here? Should I pay the full balance and attempt to recover costs from the other parties? If so should I use a debt collector, or simply go through the small claims courts? Should I contact the council explaining that I was one of 4 others and urge them to make contact with them?
I'm not on good terms with any of the other people involved in the tenancy, so it will be very difficult to come to any kind of arrangement with regards to paying a fair share.
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