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Is this a Section 21 that has been issued to you?My landloard/letting agent has served me notice requiring posession of the property as of 30 September.
Don't confuse tenant rights to immigration rules/visas. There is no such tenant right 'until a decision is made' for a tenant.Do I have any rights as a tenant to remain in a property until a visa application is decided and documents are returned to me?
Was it protected within 30 days of it being paid? Have you received the Prescribed Information within 30 days of it being paid (this is a large whack of documents from the scheme that your landlord has a legal obligation to provide)?My deposit is held in the deposit protection scheme as well.
Rubbish, utter nonsense. It is a civil matter and has no effect on your status and leaves no mark against your name. It is the legal process that the landlord has to follow in terms of the Housing Act.mccrimmonmv wrote:I feel very uneasy about simply staying in the property as it would go to court from what I've read, and as an immigrant that kind of activity doesn't look good on the 'ole visa/ ILR application.
Yes, there is a process. Search for 'change of address HO'. Whether HO updates it in time or not is another matter. Many have updated and missed vital letters from HO. Better to do a mail redirection but not sure who that will help with your BRP delivery.Is there a process for changing your addreas after you've applied for a visa?
Just go to royal mail and tell them to divert all your mails to the new address. They charge a fee for that and all your mails are diverted on to your new address.mccrimmonmv wrote:
Is there a process for changing your addreas after you've applied for a visa?
Nonsense, you are drawing your own incorrect conclusions.mccrimmonmv wrote:If I stayed, I would likely be liable for the costs of the landlord getting a court order against me. The process would take a few months but could be expensive. It would also likely affect my ability to rent property in the future as the landlord or letting agent would have the right to say that I didn't leave the property on time.