I am now trying to work out if it’s worth me sticking to my guns and trying to stay in the flat in time for the RRB to become law.
I wonder if any of these things will help slow down (or successfully nullify) the LL claim if he goes to court?
• I have an appt booked with the doctor v soon – I will most likely need ‘surgery’ this year.
• I have mental health disabilities.
• I have a physical disability, bad back, which will make a house move very dificult and will risk re-injuring my back.
With regard to the points above, I can get a doctor’s letter to prove that all these issues are true.
Reading the OP of this thread, another property, I do feel very sorry for this particular LL: Tenant claims breathing space - but no notification received that I am an official Creditor - can i still apply for warrant?
… his tenant sounds like a complete nightmare, Mad Max’s sister perhaps … I am probably like a quiet old man by comparison.
After not paying any rent for 7 months (I am still paying), his tenant now gets an extra 3 months just because they decided to defend…
… if I was given the same grace with all my bullet points (above), this might tide me over until the RRB becomes law, which would hopefully wipe out the LL’s claim.
Any feedback on the likelihood of achieving this would be much appreciated. Thank you.