There are plenty of other properties and a rental company acting in this was is utterly unreasonable.
Tell them that you will vacate the property as you have found a more reasonable landlord that will accept payment on the 1st of each month.
Maebee, sounds like they are being very unreasonable. Just one thing, you will need to clarify if the rent is a direct debit payment or a standing order. For example, your son's flatmate making the payment, that would be a standing order, an instruction he has given directly to his bank. The only reason I mention it is that unless it is a direct debit which the property company originates to your son's account the property company will not be bound by the originator scheme mentioned above.
Unless the flatmate is a business, he can't set up a direct debit. Do you mean standing order?Hi Agatha,
The rent to the property Co. is definitely a Direct Debit, being taken from my son's a/c monthly and the flatmate has set up a direct debit from his a/c to my son's, weekly.
Unless the flatmate is a business, he can't set up a direct debit. Do you mean standing order?
Unless the flatmate is a business, he can't set up a direct debit. Do you mean standing order?
I have scanned the agreement, just trying to post it here.
I don't think I would post any agreement here Maebee!
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