Hi,
today I received a new letter under the door, from the Landlord.
I've sent you evidence about that the arrears-figure, which the Landlord operate with, is much to high.
(The haven't added the rent collected by their employee George, on my door, in the months before September, last year, when I started going to their office in Weaverthree again, since their employee George, 'never' turned up on the agreed date).
I know from working as a Shop Mangager, in a big retail-chain, Rimi, in Norway, that buildings have a lot of expenses, for things like cleaning, etc.
So even the statement from the Landlord is very inacurate, and has much to much arrears on it.
Even so, I would think it would be fair to let the Landlord have the Housing Allowance, so that they can pay the washing-company, etc.
Hope you agree with me on this.
(So that they don't go bankrupt, I mean).
I'm now going on a work-programme, with the Jobcentre, so I reakon I'll get a job soon, and can pay the rent myself.
(And the recetion also seems to be better now, I think, so I should get a new job soon I think).
I attach the letter and statement from the Landlord, which I recieved today, on my door, where they wonder about the Housing Benefit, since they haven't gotten that since April.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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From:
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 10:08 AM
Subject: To D. Wales, Benefit Officer
To: Liverpool Direct <
liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>
Hi,
thank you for your letter of 14/6.
I can't see that there's a contradiction between resuming the Landlord-payments and claiming that the statements from the Landlord are wrong.
This is two different cases I think.
Which evidence is it that you want to see?
When you stopped the payments I was told just to tell you, when I wanted them to start again.
This is now with the Liverpool County Court, and I've provided evidence on the statements being wrong to them.
I can forward you my last e-mail to them.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog