Originally posted by TenCount
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When was the s21 Notice served and how much notice were you given?
A s21 Notice may only have a 12 month lifespan before it becomes invalid meaning your Landlord would have to serve another one once his current one 'expires' before starting new proceedings. However, I believe it's 'indefinite' in Wales.
From what you say you've paid off all the arrears (Ground 8) but it's unclear whether he still has the legal right to seek possession under s21. And/or whether he's telling the court that he wants to adjourn the possession proceedings for three months not discontinue.
You say you've agreed to pay the rent 3 months in advance, was that in writing?
I think you should establish whether that was effectively creating a new tenancy agreement but that depends on the wording. If you've paid three months in advance and then you continue to pay another month's rent in month 4, 5, 6, and so on, then the question is whether that is a material change in your current AST or creating a new one.
I can't answer that question but you may get an answer from the CAB if you read their very good explanation on possession proceedings on their website here > https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/ho...ion-21-notice/
An explanation of the different procedure in Wales is here on Shelter's website > https://sheltercymru.org.uk/get-advi...d%20the%20rent.
I've mentioned Wales because the Tenancy Saver Loan (which you referred to in post #14) is only available from Credit Unions in Wales, so I'm guessing you might live there (and you say your Mum lives in Wales) >
https://creditunionsofwales.co.uk/la...r-loan-scheme/
Maybe do a little more research before getting Environmental Health involved in case that ruffle feathers at a bad time.
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