This should help, https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.homesandproperty.co.uk/property-news/renting/moving-house-coronavirus-lockdown-renting-a137681.html%3famp
read the thread ZM, I'm going and it's legal. Thanks to TCL for digging out the relevant documentation from the health sec. There is a lot of drivel from some who refuse to accept the facts but hey ho this is AB.
TTT - I don't know why you bothered asking here in the first place as you've decided to go anyway despite what people here have said and what the government spokespeople have said about not making unnecessary journeys. On other threads you seem to want rule-breakers hung, drawn and quartered. How hypocritical can you be?
the thing about TCL's link is "if the parties aren’t able to agree a delay". Hency my query about whether the landlord had actually sent an eviction notice. You might be asked to produce evidence that you've tried and failed to sort it out; presenting the notice might be a start.
In real life you'd think police wouldn't bother themselves with details like that, but some have enough time on their hands to try to ban buying Easter eggs.
read the thread diddly I'm going and it's legal. Thanks to TCL for digging out the relevant documentation from the health sec. There is a lot of drivel from some who refuse to accept the facts but hey ho this is AB.
I don't think you answered my question. When you have collected this son who didn't go home when he should have, will everyone in your household stay in quarantine for the required time as you have no idea who your son has been in contact with?
Woofy. I have viramin D on prescription and blood tests to test my levels. Sunshine is the best way of getting it. Apparently northern Europeans are most likely to be low in vitamin D. It's a vital vitamin to protect bones and muscles.
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