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Thank you for reply! They rent from Paragon Community Housing Limited for 10 years. I called paragon they said they can't send letter states I can stay there they said they don't do this. They said it's about my partner's family. They said " Landlord" is my partner's family. They can prepare a letter... Basically I have just tenancy agreement, council tax, utility bills and letter from family ( which says I can stay and there is enough room) Should we state we will stay temporarily till find a place ? :SS I am confused please helpCasa wrote:Do your partner's parents own the property or do they rent it from a private landlord or the Council?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'paragon'. Paragon = a person or thing that is perfect
Thanks for your reply! We can't move out atm but we will after visa. What's your suggestion for my situation ? Everyone looks ok me being in the house to be honest. When I call paragon they didn't even mention that I need permission from them.CR001 wrote:If your parents are the named tenants, their tenancy agreement will list who is permitted to live in the property. Landlords are very strict about things like this and would expect a tenant to get permission for long term family/friends to stay/live in their property. If you don't get this and the landlord finds out and is not happy, the whole family could face eviction and you will have no leg to stand on. Tenancy agreements are legally binding and there is very likely a clause in the contract about additional tenants and sub letting.