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BOBY
BOBY
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16 years ago
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Hi
i have a tenant whom i have served a section 21 notice to him a year ago through the "landlord Action".The tenant denied he has received the notice.The Landlord action kindly provided me with 2 evidence of service. also Judge wanted to know if the property was HMO and needed a licence. Consulting with the relevant council, they confirmed verbally that as the house has been converted to seperate and self contained flats it did not need a licence.I send the necessary Docs to the court the District judge has asked me "the claim form must be re-served". Does he mean the accellerated procedure claim form? to be re-served? please help as we are desparate to evict this tenant who has ruined our lives.He has complained to the Healt and Environment office and every day he comes up with new issues.
I do not understand why the court can not be more specific and not so confusing., if he/she would have asked Repossession claim form, then I would have known what is he/she is talking about.My concern is that we send the form again and it will take another month and the notice 21 would be expired. and we have to serve a new notice etc etc. He does not pay his rent also and is in arrears by £3000.

regards

Boby


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