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My situation is ironic, I am a landlord myself and a tenancy guarantor for a family member who has defaulted on his rent, I have made up the arrears and the council have told him to remain until he is evicted. The landlord has served his s21 and I wrote to end the arrangement which the landlord was happy with as long as he moved out after the s21 yet the council continues to increase my liability as guarantor by telling him he should stay until eviction or he will be making himself intentionally homeless. I am liable for the rent whilst he continues to stay and the enormous court costs the landlord will generate by having to evict. The landlord doesn't want to put me in this position. This surely cannot be right and or acceptable behaviour from Councils? i would like to sue them for the liabilities they are creating by telling my family member this!
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