Most of you will know from my previous posts that I've been engaged in a battle with Aberdeen City Council since 2008(see our website Home ) after our rents were increased by 80% when charges for other users of our Council's recreational facilities only went up by 10% and that in 2009 the Council increased the rents for holders of full sized plots by a further 72% after we complained that the rents for half plots were more than half the rent of full sized plots. That new rent for full plots then became double the rent for a half plot)
Up here Local Authorities have to have their regulations for rent confirmed at Government level to give them legal force. Our Council hasn't done so and our Government in response to a parliamentary question has confirmed that local authorities are not entitled to collect rent using regulations that have nor been confirmed as above.
Our Council has flat refused to budge so I refused to pay any further rents and told them to sue me for recovery of rent and for recovery of possession of my allotments and that I would happily meet them in Court where a Sheriff would decide the matter.
The Council has now issued a writ to recover possession but not to recover the rent (as yet at any rate).
I'm not worried about this. It needs sorting out. I've had to give myself a crash course in the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations which seem to be brilliant. A term in a contract only needs to have the potential to be unfair to be unfair , and I think I have ample protection from our Allotments legislation(which is materially different from yours).
Wish me success guys. Not luck. Luck doesn't come in to it.
Up here Local Authorities have to have their regulations for rent confirmed at Government level to give them legal force. Our Council hasn't done so and our Government in response to a parliamentary question has confirmed that local authorities are not entitled to collect rent using regulations that have nor been confirmed as above.
Our Council has flat refused to budge so I refused to pay any further rents and told them to sue me for recovery of rent and for recovery of possession of my allotments and that I would happily meet them in Court where a Sheriff would decide the matter.
The Council has now issued a writ to recover possession but not to recover the rent (as yet at any rate).
I'm not worried about this. It needs sorting out. I've had to give myself a crash course in the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations which seem to be brilliant. A term in a contract only needs to have the potential to be unfair to be unfair , and I think I have ample protection from our Allotments legislation(which is materially different from yours).
Wish me success guys. Not luck. Luck doesn't come in to it.
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