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madwithworry
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 08 November 2009 :  17:33:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can we be forced to move into cheaper property?OR mentioned that she thought our rent and council tax was too high now she wants to see our rent agreement and council tax bill.Has anyone ever been forced to move home? I just couldn't cope with moving again - we moved 2 years ago when we were forced to sell our house because of the debt we ere in. Katie

RHB
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Posted - 08 November 2009 :  18:29:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How many of you are there & what size property are you living in?
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Housing
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Posted - 08 November 2009 :  18:36:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi again Katie

What are the circumstances - how many in the household, what type of tenancy do you have? I am thinking as he has questioned the rental levels you are a private sector tenant on an assured shorthold tenancy - is that the case?

If you need some "cyber" advice/suggestions, I am happy to try to assist with the whats and whys...

Come back and I am positive someone will come up with comments and suggestions.

Again, I say, "DO NOT STRESS" - you are not alone and we will be here to "listen" and make (hopefully) helpful coments and suggestions.

Take care, Richard

"There are no problems - only solutions..."
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