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From:
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>Date: Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Rent Statement
To: Kieron Grimes <
KieronGrimes@tjthomas.co.uk>
Hi Mr. Grimes,
sorry that I was one day late with the rent yesterday, (and that I paid a bit to litle).
I was on a course, you see, in CV-writing.
So now I think I'll get a top-job soon.
I'm on Ladders and have an income-potential, on more than £50.000 a year, so the arrears aren't much money to me.
So please don't worry, I promise you'll get the arrears.
I'm also in conflict with my family in Norway, about the inheritance after my grand-mother, who was of noble/royal background, and owned paintings from the castle Højriis, in Denmark, and furniture in baroc-style, after a baron.
I enclose the photograps of her furniture and paintings.
My mother died in 1999, so I'm supposed to get around 1/9 of the inheritance, since my grand-mother had three children, and also my mother had three children.
I appriciate your help very much, with that I've been allowed to live here even if I've had problems with my relatives in Norway, (who just lie etc., my grandmother died one and a half year ago, and no documents have been sent me or anything. My relatives in Norway are horrible, I think I have to say. I'm sorry about this).
I also wonder a bit about the access to the bin-store, by the Lady of Mann restaurant, where I'm supposed to throw my garbage.
Is it really open 24 hours, like you tell me?
I seem to have noticed, that they close the gates to the court-yard, (where the bin-store is), at 11 pm.
Have you got any comments about this?
One have to store garbage in the appartment sometimes, since the courtyard is packed with drunk people, customers of the restaurant Lady of Mann and Rigbys pub.
Also the lamp on my bath-room, hasn't been fixed, (even if it's long time since I complained).
But the bath-room lamp, I can fix with duct-tape.
I understand it if it isn't fun if I compain about bath-room lamps and things like that, when I have this much arrears.
Sorry about the problems again!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Kieron Grimes
<KieronGrimes@tjthomas.co.uk> wrote:
RENT ARREARS.
It is essential that your rent account is brought up to date as a matter of urgency.
Failure to make payment against your arrears will result in legal action being taken to recover all debt and take possession of the property.