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What part of my post warrants the confused nine question mark treatment?
OP properly handling the taxes owed and tax reporting of thousands of dollars in income is an important part of planning a legal profit making activity.
No to mention your filth is clearly going to damage the landscaping and affect the value of the property, any of which OBVIOUSLY is a concern for the landlord and justifies them forcing you to remove it one way or another.
You are using your back yard as a landfill.
Stop being a disgusting person, hire a dumpster and/or some workers to get rid of your your filth.
You were NEVER going to donate used mattresses and furniture that had been stored outdoors for any length of time.
No matter how well intended, that...
It would be easier to ask to move.
You have an extremely odious and politically high priority conviction...
so do don't hold your breath. or wee, or whatever it is they are demanding.
You yourself, on this very forum have pointed out that any properly trained policeman can discern the odor of marijuana AND burnt marijuana. Each a distinct and unique odor.
This is clearly a case of case law lagging behind legislative changes.
Are these magic odor blocking seals?
Get a lawyer and make your agreement contingent on:
*The installation of engineer approved erosion control to address the slope slumping
*An agreement to compensate for any damages to your property
*Full remediation of your property to post construction state or one of your liking.
*Payment of...
I am not versed in UK law but I was under the impression that legal protections for those made "redundant" were fairly substantial.
I don't believe that impacts the landlord, nor did I say that.
He should get a legal consult simply given the complexity of his situation and his immigration...
OPs post is confusing about what lease. Why would he have a lease from the new owner unless the original old owner lease had expired and been renewed or he had otherwise signed a new lease with the new owner?
I will also be reporting this thread as the OP's user name is personally identifying.
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