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promissory notes for rent?

Postby smilingalltheway » Thu May 10, 2012 5:00 pm

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can't see the last answer, but am considering this an option.
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Re: promissory notes for rent?

Postby mindreader » Fri May 11, 2012 1:57 am

I've recently had a dispute for rent, leaving the property and want to send a Promissory note as the landlord has assetts of over 30 million.

Messaged Ceylon for advice and await his reply as I am new to all of this!
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Re: promissory notes for rent?

Postby andymoore » Fri May 11, 2012 3:57 am

If I had properties and a tenant tried pulling that on me I'd have them kicked out and have their legs broken just for fun as they're taking the piss. Have our governments not taught us anything? Hand of iron, silk glove.

If you agreed to the rent when you moved in so you should pay it, I have to pay a fuck load out to keep a nice roof between my head and the sky so what makes others so special they can get it for free?

"Ooh but I'm a freeman" no you're just a freeloading cunt who's shy of responsibilities, there's a big difference. One has the best interests of all mankind at heart and the other is as already defined.
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Re: promissory notes for legal cost arrears?

Postby mindreader » Fri May 11, 2012 4:12 am

They are a corporate housing charity that have shafted many people, the fees owed are not rent, rent is fully uptodate.

I am leaving the property, the question was probably worded wrongly, the debt as such or arrears is because of ridiculously high fees for their letters charged by their internal solicitors!

So while I appreciate what your saying, you hazarded guesses and were wrong lol but I like your style and enjoy reading your posts, you remind me of a mate of mine lol!
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Re: promissory notes for rent?

Postby smilingalltheway » Fri May 11, 2012 5:33 am

Re: promissory notes for rent?

New postby andymoore » Fri May 11, 2012 2:57 am
If I had properties and a tenant tried pulling that on me I'd have them kicked out and have their legs broken just for fun as they're taking the piss. Have our governments not taught us anything? Hand of iron, silk glove.

If you agreed to the rent when you moved in so you should pay it, I have to pay a fuck load out to keep a nice roof between my head and the sky so what makes others so special they can get it for free?

"Ooh but I'm a freeman" no you're just a freeloading cunt who's shy of responsibilities, there's a big difference. One has the best interests of all mankind at heart and the other is as already defined.



i don't see landlords any different to being banks, most of them don't even own the properties they are purporting to rent
and certain landlords seem to want to own more than 100 properties..... and rent is extortionate then you expect your children to be able to afford to pay these ridiculous mortgages that were paid in full the day they were signed....


in other words i've been financing and have an interest in those properties.....or at least the one i've been living in / financing for their projects. so whos funding who?????

and i know all about housing associations, (some of them even purchase properties for £1) i've been evicted and made homeless because of being well in credit with rent,
except they went and evicted me anyway...... not for rent arrears mind you. then later after the fact, it's proven in court that i was infact correct.....well in credit ....
(would you pay agree to an increase in rent of 75% for a property that by their own testament was below health and safety standards......? )


this new property was rented as a result of no other choice.......(If your on the streets, do you really have a choice where you live?????) and in fact i was offered a new agreement as a result of being a good tenant for the past almost 3 years, which i already know is invalid as was the last one....
this is not something i want to do but there is no other choice at this stage, so doing the right thing would be to tender payment.

think what you like Andy, you still have a journey to see how deep the deception is.

these big landlords deal with financing companies all the time, if they're competent financing institutions they will be dealing with promissory notes...... (and whos financing these big companies????)

the landlord has even stated that the "agreements" are promissory notes....
i bet they are, so why not discharge them, no ones saying don't pay, they have just as much right to discharge their obligations as does anyone else....or put their promissory notes to use.

why can't you focus on getting your house for free then instead of passing your insecurities on others? you seem to think others don't pay a fuckload out to have a roof over their heads?
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Re: promissory notes for rent?

Postby andymoore » Fri May 11, 2012 5:35 am

Hey,

I apologise. I'm the first person to admit I bark and I'm an asshole but thank you for appreciating the logic I was trying to make and shining light on things! I'm always happy to be illuminated if I've been in the dark even if it might hurt my eyes at first.

They were my frustrations with the freeloadingman community being wrongly directed, I know people with property who've been shafted big time and I know the problems and bad tenant can cause.

However, if you're just getting raped with fictitious fee after fictitious fee then why not hit them with the same, just your time is worth more than theirs and they're causing you undue distress so you're justified in charging them twice what they charge you.

Then after 28 days of non payment whack a £40 late fee on as law permit then start charging interest at 5% above the Bank of England base rate. Don't expect to get it but if they're being a pain in your ass the least you can do is return the favor out of kindness.

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Re: promissory notes for rent?

Postby mindreader » Fri May 11, 2012 7:34 am

My issue was similar, Health & Safety, rooms were damp, no insulation in walls or roof, so expensive to heat!

So yeah, I'd love to hit them back with an invoice, but a bit new to this, I did make them aware I would charge them an hourly rate in an email but I have not as yet, I estimate around 60 hours mimimum wasted trying to resolve issues.

In the end they simply used an Accelerated Eviction notice even though rent was up to date, which was designed for private landlords, if a landlord wants his home back to move into himself or sell, then they can use the accelerated procedure, and I can understand that!

However Social Landlords/Housing Associations being able to use them is outrageous, it takes away any rights you have, if you report a problem, such as leaking roof, they can just evict you for no reason and you cannot appeal the process not even to the Housing Ombudsman.
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