I think you do, even if it's squatters rights. Don't move out but go down to your local citizens advice bureau a.s.a.p or if you can afford it get a solicitor. There was a story of a homeless guy who squatted in a abandoned house for something like 20 years and when the homeowner took him to court the judge awarded the house to the squatter and it was worth quite a bit. Good luck Hun.
2007-06-29 06:17:00
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answered by .... 2
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If you have been renting & not being evicted for cause (noise problems, lease violations, non-payment, etc), you will still have to move but should be entitled to 30-day notice, even if your lease had expired & you were on a month-to-month tenancy.
2007-06-29 08:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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squatters rights, screw the council, stay put n go see the citizens advice place.. theyre brilliant
2007-06-29 23:43:09
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answered by juels 2
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You have got rights ,check with your local council .
2007-06-29 06:18:43
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answered by Mick 4
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Not sure of your laws. Here, no contract equals no rights. Sorry.
2007-06-29 06:10:37
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answered by sensible_man 7
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