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Anyhooo! I'm pretty sure you have to send a copy of the contract if requested. But that should be a good thing if the contract is legit! No doubt he probably voided his contract on several parts.

 

I'd just add, charge him for the admin cost of providing additional copies (seeing as it's already been provided in the past). Might I suggest a fee of £25?

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Anyhooo! I'm pretty sure you have to send a copy of the contract if requested. But that should be a good thing if the contract is legit! No doubt he probably voided his contract on several parts.

 

I'd just add, charge him for the admin cost of providing additional copies (seeing as it's already been provided in the past). Might I suggest a fee of £25?

:lol: Nice.

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Anyhooo! I'm pretty sure you have to send a copy of the contract if requested. But that should be a good thing if the contract is legit! No doubt he probably voided his contract on several parts.

 

I'd just add, charge him for the admin cost of providing additional copies (seeing as it's already been provided in the past). Might I suggest a fee of £25?

 

Typical fucking solicitor's response :lol:

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Anyhooo! I'm pretty sure you have to send a copy of the contract if requested. But that should be a good thing if the contract is legit! No doubt he probably voided his contract on several parts.

 

Why do you have to send it though? Even if there's some sort of legal requirement, how is this former tenant going to force them to provide it?

 

I honestly think it's asking for trouble, better just to tell them to move on imo. He could have had a copy of the contract if he wanted when he was a tenant, so tough luck.

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Shes sent him a letter saying that she doesnt have a DPS Cert as the tenancy was room to let so this isnt a legal requirement and that there is no legal requirement to send him the contract therefore she sees the matter as closed. If the letting agent needs any information please get them to contact her directly.

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