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Thank you for your reply Matthew. I guess I'm wary of causing difficulty with the LA as they are (supposedly) although all trust is gone, looking for an alternative property for my tenant and I don't want to interrupt that in any way. My hope is that if they do find somewhere he might be willing to leave. It just seems so unfair that everything is biased towards the tenant without any consideration for the landlord and their circumstances.
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I rent out my house (moved in with my partner four years ago), never intended it to be a business but got a tenant so that I could continue paying the mortgage. Relationship has now failed and I've been asked to move out. I instructed my letting agent to issue Section 21 eviction notice end of July which they did and gave him three months notice. This was due to end 17th October. I have now found out purely by chance that my letting agent has been lying to me in communications, and they messed up the eviction notice so that it wasn't compliant. They have now re-issued it but obviously now have to give 6 months notice. I will now be homeless from 17th October and my tenant is now refusing to move out without a court hearing. I'm screwed basically. I can't sue my letting agent for incompetence because I can't afford it and I can't do anything about getting my house back. Any suggestions from anyone?
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