Court Issue
Tenancy Types and Management

CityMandy
CityMandy
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2 years ago
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My tenant is in serious arrears. Been to court and the tenant has said the tenancy agreement isn't a binding document as I have signed it in my name and the landlord name on the tenancy agreement is ".........properties" This is just a name we made up of our initials and is not a registered company. The judge has said it is a technicality and has sent me away to seek legal advice. Can anyone help please?

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