section 21 ..court hesaring may be due to SUPERSTRIKE
Rent Arrears

Bonnie
Bonnie
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10 years ago
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Hi
Have already posted why I have a hearing for a straightforward watertight accelerated possession.

Further thoughts info :

1. My N5b was filled in and all paperwork checked by the RLA.
2. Received notice of hearing..we and the RLA helpdesk are baffled as to why ?
3. This has delayed possession order being made by approx. 46 days.
4. Only reason I can think of is the SUPERSTRIKE...deposit was secured in April 2010 with first contractural AST and it is still there.
5. Since the money was first deposited, there have been two more ast's with no break in between with the same tenants at same house. The last AST was dated April 2011 and is running on roll over.

Has anyone had :
1. The possession request denied because of this at the hearing ?

2. should the courts have rejected the paperwork in the first instance instead of doing it in a delayed hearing.

3. Can I be fined 3 x deposit ?

If the worse case scenarios above happen, the house will get repossessed because I am going to lose my job due to illness and cannot carry on paying the mortgage with no rent coming in. I am already fighting hard to keep my head above water and pay my family home mortgage and not asking for any help from BENEFITS....

Any advice most appreciated... I have to try and fight this.ps they are already 3k in arrears.

Many thanx

Sid ( husband of Bonnie )

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