Peabody Trust (day 2): Declan has been advised to be available from 8am to 8pm daily until such time as the appointment they missed yesterday has been cancelled. They say they have the power to shut off our home gas supply for a missed call out
DAY 277 IN A WEEKLY PERIODIC TENANCY
SUBJECT TO A 'NO FAULT' SECTION 21 NOTICE
MAYOR OF LONDON RSI PROPERTY
14/04/20
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 (full letter here)
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Declan had an appointment for a gas service scheduled for yesterday with our landlord, Peabody Trust housing association. No one showed up. He was then advised by Peabody Repairs to remain in the flat from 8am to 8pm daily until such time as they let him know that the appointment has been cancelled. They confirmed that they have the power to shut off our home gas supply for a missed call out. This afternoon (day 2), we are none-the-wiser of when Declan can leave the flat before 8pm daily. His email yesterday on the issue has been acknowledged by automatic reply but not responded to:
On Tue, 16 Feb 2021 at 14:52, Declan Heavey wrote:
16 February 2021
Dear Peabody Customer Care Team,
I have this afternoon been advised by Peabody Repairs to be available from 8am to 8pm daily until such time as I have been advised that your gas service appointment scheduled for today has been cancelled. No one showed up for the appointment. I also had it confirmed that you have the power to shut off my home gas supply for a missed call out. Please can you confirm at your earliest convenience whether or not this appointment has been cancelled?
Yours sincerely,
Declan Heavey
71 Queens Road West
London E13 0PE
Mobile: ************
17 February: The Equality and Human Rights Commission have advised Lyn Brown MP that they will not accept a referral from her. Why must the Commission's helpline (EASS) distort Declan's claim of discrimination against the landlord? (regularly updated)
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