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tenants without agreement
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what type of tenancy do you have if there has never been an agreement as such but have occupied the property for 67yrs. do you still have rights, can you still be evicted and on what grounds, if no tenancy agreement has been broken.
would a court still evict if the occupiers are elderly, physically disabled and with learning disabilities who have belived the home to be theirs.
all law sites are asking what type of tenancy ? i would appreciate any help prior to seeking professional help to establish if the case stands any form of chance.
many thanks in advance
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would a court still evict if the occupiers are elderly, physically disabled and with learning disabilities who have belived the home to be theirs.
all law sites are asking what type of tenancy ? i would appreciate any help prior to seeking professional help to establish if the case stands any form of chance.
many thanks in advance
x x x x x
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Hmmm 67 years takes you back to before the reforms of 1977
and so they could have ...
a protected tenancy
in which case they could not budged for love or money
So......it is so important that your first step is CAB and then onto whomever they say.
Oh and there is no doubt that this will cost money and someone is gonna have to pay.....
Now when you say they thought the home was theirs....implies that they havent been paying rent
[no-one pays rent if they think they own the home]
in which case you still need help
but tenancy isnt really the word you need
and so they could have ...
a protected tenancy
in which case they could not budged for love or money
So......it is so important that your first step is CAB and then onto whomever they say.
Oh and there is no doubt that this will cost money and someone is gonna have to pay.....
Now when you say they thought the home was theirs....implies that they havent been paying rent
[no-one pays rent if they think they own the home]
in which case you still need help
but tenancy isnt really the word you need