(this is my personal feeling about the situation described objectively in the second paragraph .)Tried to kick me out from property making up a story that notice has been delivered to me months ago. They didn't know how the notice was delivered or by who or where. Later they admitted this was a mistake. Really? First three people tried to convince me that I received a notice. Very stressful without reason. To clarify the situation has been resolved at the end positively to me however caused a lot of stress to me. I have received a phone call from the agency in which employee stated that I have to move out as soon as possible as Notice Requiring Possession has been issued two months before the phone call. Following the phone call I have visited the agency and below there is summary of conversation: • Employee stated that the Notice Requiring Possession for the Flat has been issued two months ago, however he was unable to identify who delivered the Notice. He didn't have any form of confirmation that the Notice was delivered. • Your Move employee has signed the Notice • Branch Manager and Employee were unable to identify how the notice was delivered, as stated that "probably" it was left in the communal area. • I have stated that I or my wife never received Notice Requiring Possession from Your Move, and none of Your Move employees stated to me (before now) the date when I need to vacate the Flat, or that the Notice Requiring Possession has been delivered to me, even that me and my wife spoke with Your Move employees many times since the date indicated on the notice. • We have looked in to the Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreements for the Flat and established the date of moving out and last payment. o a new Notice Requiring Possession has been issued o the Landlord, mentioned that he was not aware that the Notice Requiring Possession for the Flat was issued by Your Move until his conversation with Your Move representative (unspecified date). • Your move agreed that in the light of above points you will issue a new Notice Requiring Possession of the Flat, and the Notice Requiring Repossession signed by employee on two months ago is not valid. • The Notice Requiring Possesion of the Flat has been issued on again and I have confirmed receipt of this document.
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