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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 15:27 - 43775 of 81564

try early/mid-70s in shepherds bush!
that said, some of the trips were pretty memorable though some of them best forgotten
when i started, i didn't even know where scrubs lane was, let alone the north pole!

btw, i certainly worked in a carwash to make some pennies when i was in oz for a couple of years when i was 18/19

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 15:28 - 43776 of 81564

One easy solution and I keep repeating it, pay housing benefit direct to the Landlord not the claimant. It couldnt be simpler and would avoid a lot of distress.

IDS is as thick as -hit. He should have know that rent arrears would build up Im even beginning to think the evil man as done it on purpose.

Someone will catch up with him in time though they always do.

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 15:29 - 43777 of 81564

pay housing benefit direct to the Landlord not the claimant ........ absolutely!

btw, what do you do when one of your tenants is several months in arrears and is not doing anything to get back in line?

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 15:43 - 43778 of 81564

i suspect sticky's SHOCK HORROR story was just an update on the paedophile enquiry, during which 660 people have been arrested

interestingly, though one may ask with some surprise how "none of those arrested is a serving or former MP or member of the government"

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 15:43 - 43779 of 81564

Strange tweet up on twitter........

Ross Sharpe ‏@Ross_Shh 3m
Been watching a company called the real good food company. Makes cakes for costa coffee. Keeps dropping. Sideline watch atm

Mick Tarquin Kipper ‏@MickKipper 56s
@Ross_Shh keeps dropping what?? cakes pies?? I used to be a holder of the stock.

If he means fraud I think this goes on at a lot of food companys.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 15:44 - 43780 of 81564

cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 16 Jul 2014 15:29 - 43779 of 43781

pay housing benefit direct to the Landlord not the claimant ........ absolutely!

btw, what do you do when one of your tenants is several months in arrears and is not doing anything to get back in line?...........................ends

go round and duff him up.

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 15:50 - 43781 of 81564

i pay my bills :-)

but i asked genuinely what you, as a significant landlord, do about tenants who are badly in arrears and doing nothing to get back into line

perhaps you just "go round and duff 'em up"

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 16:02 - 43782 of 81564

LOL, in insist that they have housing benefit paid direct to me. Still have that here but its coming to an end I think.

Prevention is better than cure I always ask for 2 references and do check them out to make sure they are not fradulent.

I always ask for a GPs ref if they cant get one I dont entertain them. I accept DSS and never had a problem.

Worst case was a group of 3 students, took the whole Central heating system out plus the boiler, good job ive got 'landlord Insurance'......hope you have, mind I have 24 houses now, I guess for just one who you know its not cost effective.

ExecLine - 16 Jul 2014 16:02 - 43783 of 81564

There's not a lot you can do, other than to just go by the rules and guidelines in the 'debt collecting book'.

What we have generally done is to check out the tenants thoroughly beforehand, give them very neat, clean and tidy properties, with everything in order and working properly. Then we weren't so scared as to whether the property would let or not and could always be more selective as to who we chose to be a tenant.

Oh, I nearly forgot. After only ever using one to start with (only the once) we never used any agents. We utterly believed we could do a far better job ourselves.

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 16:10 - 43784 of 81564

my tenants pay me by standing order and as you mentioned, i know them and the parents of one of them so risk is minimal

i happen to know my property is kept well, but i'm sure that all too often you are left with dilaps that are not remotely covered by the 6-week rental deposit

my "posh" rental property is another matter and damn glad i am too ...... my first tenants were a couple of girls in mid/late 20s from very wealthy families, but what a mess they left!
Fortunately the deposit was sufficiently large to cover all the necessary work to put the place back in A1 condition

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 16:17 - 43785 of 81564

I never collect a bond. If its been covered by the DSS its a farce trying to get it back.

I just ask for a week up front.

Im covered by my insurance, it is expensive but worth it.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 16:19 - 43786 of 81564

Right off for a bit of trout fishing in the brook.

laters.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 16:42 - 43787 of 81564

Juts a last one cant resist it.........The Coalition Colouring And Activity Book

take it on holiday with you for those moments when you are bored.

http://mikesivier.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/the-coalition-government-colouring-and-activity-book/

TANKER - 16 Jul 2014 17:02 - 43788 of 81564

cats the Chinese restaurants will round them up for meals no problem .
if you can not pay the rent then they should be kicked out .rent something cheaper

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 17:03 - 43789 of 81564

or chop them up and sell the bits to the chinese or indian restaurant or even the local pie shop :-)

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 17:09 - 43790 of 81564

Ive come back, it was way too warm absolutely boiling here.

TANKER explain to me how they can find something cheaper??????

Anyway the councils of Britain have a mandatory right to find a homeless family with children a house to stay in overnight. (thats the law)

You do know what happens dont you.......they are put up in high costing Hotel Rooms for days on end at the tax payers expense.

For the third time today IDS should make payment of housing benefit direct to the landlord to avoid this happening in a lot of cases.

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 17:13 - 43791 of 81564

@EtonOldBoys we all know IDS is a tool but just look at his shadow!! :0)

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cynic - 16 Jul 2014 17:15 - 43792 of 81564

does that apply if you effectively make yourself homeless by not paying the rent?

goldfinger - 16 Jul 2014 17:21 - 43793 of 81564

Most certainly. A single person doesnt have to be housed but a family with children do.

People dont make themselves homeless anyway, they get themselves into a rut and cant find a way out.

You Silly Billy .........shame on you for asking that politicaly motivated question.

cynic - 16 Jul 2014 17:23 - 43794 of 81564

seriously it was not
i knew that if a youngster is booted out from home, especially with a child, then the council had an obligation, but am quite surprised that is so if you "design" your own eviction ..... along the lines of "designing" your own dismissal from a job
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