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Dispute Over Rent And Property Damage
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I had a long running dispute over back rent and some property damage. My former landlords daughter takes care of the finances for him and she obtained a judgment from suing me for over £4000 in payments of back rent and the property damage.
She is now applying for an attachment of earnings order to ensure I have to pay her. This could be up to £200 a month I will have to pay and that will plunge me into a lot of financial difficulty.
The daughter seems quite ruthless and she says that putting me into deep financial difficulty is of no concern to her at all and she is ensuring I pay her in full, yet I know she is already raking in big profits from renting.
I ‘m not actually looking for legal advice, but I would like to know your views on how you see this. Is she right to show no concern about the financial difficulty she is putting me in despite already raking in good profits or is she just going about this is a business manner?
She is now applying for an attachment of earnings order to ensure I have to pay her. This could be up to £200 a month I will have to pay and that will plunge me into a lot of financial difficulty.
The daughter seems quite ruthless and she says that putting me into deep financial difficulty is of no concern to her at all and she is ensuring I pay her in full, yet I know she is already raking in big profits from renting.
I ‘m not actually looking for legal advice, but I would like to know your views on how you see this. Is she right to show no concern about the financial difficulty she is putting me in despite already raking in good profits or is she just going about this is a business manner?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's nice to hear gness and pixie, despite owing a relative some money that he had kindly loaned to me, I was doing reasonably OK financially until the back rent business came about. I will still pay my relative back in full as soon as I have the back rent paid off. Allowing me to delay his payments really does dig me out of a deep hole!
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