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<blockquote data-quote="Not Mike Brown&#039;s Sock" data-source="post: 985643" data-attributes="member: 72041"><p>Right chaps,</p><p>Quick legal question for any of you that may know anything.</p><p></p><p>Basically, me and a few mates are renting a house and we had a party last night, it was loud but no-one came to the door or anything so we thought it was no bother. Everyone had left by 11.50.</p><p></p><p>This morning a man from the university came to the door saying there had been a noise complaint lodged by the council and that they had been to the house at 11.25 and shut it down. </p><p></p><p>They hadn't been and we told the man this and he said ok and that we would know if there would be anything else next week.</p><p></p><p>I then got a call from the landlord saying the same thing and again told him that the council hadn't been around and we would have shut it down immediately if they had.</p><p></p><p>He then threatened that because he's applying for the license to rent to students at the moment and that if he doesn't get it off of the back of this then we will have to compensate him for rent over the next few years.</p><p></p><p>Can he do this ( beyond keeping the deposit) and is it likely that it will effect his application?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not Mike Brown's Sock, post: 985643, member: 72041"] Right chaps, Quick legal question for any of you that may know anything. Basically, me and a few mates are renting a house and we had a party last night, it was loud but no-one came to the door or anything so we thought it was no bother. Everyone had left by 11.50. This morning a man from the university came to the door saying there had been a noise complaint lodged by the council and that they had been to the house at 11.25 and shut it down. They hadn't been and we told the man this and he said ok and that we would know if there would be anything else next week. I then got a call from the landlord saying the same thing and again told him that the council hadn't been around and we would have shut it down immediately if they had. He then threatened that because he's applying for the license to rent to students at the moment and that if he doesn't get it off of the back of this then we will have to compensate him for rent over the next few years. Can he do this ( beyond keeping the deposit) and is it likely that it will effect his application? [/QUOTE]
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