Facebook's second treble block this year (DAY 2). Peabody Trust's appalling new terms of tenancy still trump a "renewed shorthold tenancy" (clause A6). We are in a flat that is part of the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative
With the background as provided above, the Heaveys now are facing an eviction notice from their landlord, Peabody Trust housing association. The tenancy is a flat, which falls under the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative. Pardoning my intrusion into English law, but in fairness there does not appear to be any reason for the eviction, relying apparently entirely on the discretion of the landlord.
Joseph R. Carvalko, Esq., American lawyer
21 April: Peabody Trust: Declan again asks Peabody CEO Brendan Sarsfield's personal response executive for an explanation for the non-renewal of our tenancy. We are in a flat that is part of the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative
Who can say that Declan does not have opposition?
Declan currently has the Royal Bank of Scotland (along with NatWest Bank) before the Financial Ombudsman for the cancellation of a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent. And this after he received £100 compensation from the RBS in recognition of his time, travel costs and inconvenience in setting up this and another standing order over two months ago.
13 April: Royal Bank of Scotland: Despite his earlier dealings with the RBS Executive Response Team, Declan has been waiting over six weeks to learn from Natwest Bank who cancelled a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent (Financial Ombudsman case ref. PNX-3576860-D6B8)
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Headquarters in Gogarburn. The RBS owns National Westminster Bank (NatWest).
Declan currently has the Royal Bank of Scotland (along with NatWest Bank) before the Financial Ombudsman for the cancellation of a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent. And this after he received £100 compensation from the RBS in recognition of his time, travel costs and inconvenience in setting up this and another standing order over two months ago.
13 April: Royal Bank of Scotland: Despite his earlier dealings with the RBS Executive Response Team, Declan has been waiting over six weeks to learn from Natwest Bank who cancelled a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent (Financial Ombudsman case ref. PNX-3576860-D6B8)
Facebook's treble block updated:
Two-thirds of Facebook's second treble block this year continues unabated: I can now schedule posts (2 days); I am still blocked from posting in groups (2 days); and I can't access a listing of all the groups I belong to (357 days).