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<blockquote data-quote="Yoshimitsu" data-source="post: 985690" data-attributes="member: 71899"><p>Agree with ncurd speak to someone with specific knowledge. However on the face of it:</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>Is ********. You are not party to that agreement / action so his issues are entirely his. Unless there's a specific clause in your contract relating to noise issues you could justifiably tell them to **** off and stop threatening you. There is no way on earth a legal claim against you would be upheld.</p><p></p><p>However, the problem with cutting up rough with a landlord is they can at the least withdraw good will and at worst depending on tenancy type evict you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoshimitsu, post: 985690, member: 71899"] Agree with ncurd speak to someone with specific knowledge. However on the face of it: "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." Is ********. You are not party to that agreement / action so his issues are entirely his. Unless there's a specific clause in your contract relating to noise issues you could justifiably tell them to **** off and stop threatening you. There is no way on earth a legal claim against you would be upheld. However, the problem with cutting up rough with a landlord is they can at the least withdraw good will and at worst depending on tenancy type evict you. [/QUOTE]
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