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<blockquote data-quote="Surgery" data-source="post: 6430392" data-attributes="member: 6165"><p>Unfortunately this seems a case of not thinking too much-ignoring or paining not knowing the implications after being severed a notice to quit , I’m saying this in a sympathetic tone </p><p></p><p>We have had something similar and if we hadn’t mentioned it to the right person in time we would have been hooked out , those reading this thread , if on an aha tenancy and you do receive said notice to quit you MUST counter this notice STRAIGHT away.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned in the thread there are many ways and means to counter the notice , just ask someone.</p><p></p><p>As it seems [USER=76816]@startinghandle[/USER] that this is via a council farm notice to quit as we were i dare say there is more to it , they have done nothing illegal by serving this notice however underhand it might be BUT being a council it won’t look good if it truly is seen as being underhand if you have done nothing against the wording of your tenancy , you do need serious help ASAP , any council won’t want bad publicity as most office type are jobs worth ending up with a nice pension , get your finger out , find someone who can sort this out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surgery, post: 6430392, member: 6165"] Unfortunately this seems a case of not thinking too much-ignoring or paining not knowing the implications after being severed a notice to quit , I’m saying this in a sympathetic tone We have had something similar and if we hadn’t mentioned it to the right person in time we would have been hooked out , those reading this thread , if on an aha tenancy and you do receive said notice to quit you MUST counter this notice STRAIGHT away. As mentioned in the thread there are many ways and means to counter the notice , just ask someone. As it seems [USER=76816]@startinghandle[/USER] that this is via a council farm notice to quit as we were i dare say there is more to it , they have done nothing illegal by serving this notice however underhand it might be BUT being a council it won’t look good if it truly is seen as being underhand if you have done nothing against the wording of your tenancy , you do need serious help ASAP , any council won’t want bad publicity as most office type are jobs worth ending up with a nice pension , get your finger out , find someone who can sort this out. [/QUOTE]
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