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From: Erik Ribsskog <
eribsskog@gmail.com>
Received: 15/02/11 10:08:39 o'clock GMT
To:
sales@tjthomas.co.ukCC:Liverpool Direct <
liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, "Harker, David" <
david.harker@citizensadvice.org.uk>,
emb.london@mfa.noSubject: Complaint about not following good practice regarding warning aboutbuilding work
Hi,
I contacted the Council, to complain on that you haven't warned about the bouilding-work, that you are doing now, on Hope Champers.
I explained that the Council always tells in advance, in letters, when they do work in Dale St., etc.
The Council, (Alex Danylco there, Environmental Health Officer), told me that it was good pratice, to tell tennants in advance, about building work.
And I think that, escpecially, since the disco, G-bar, is right across the lane, with load music, untill 3 am - 6 am, four nights a week, then the landlord should warn in advance, about the building-work.
Because it's easy to get a late rythm, living next to a disco playing load music, especially if you have a IT as a profession/hobby, like I have.
So I'm going to tell this in court, that you don't follow good practice, if you try to throw me out again, (since I have some arrears).
I haven't got anywhere else to live, and you don't do repairs eighter, (like the Council have been inspecting here), so I don't think I should pay all the money, when I don't get the full product, that I pay for.
How long is this noisy building-work going to last?
Isn't it T.J. Thomas/Imperial Properties who owns Hope Chambers?
Why haven't tennants been informed?
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
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