qwerty1
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I have my mare on council land.
I pay approx £1,200 every year via paper invoices/bills issued to me by a person who literally just turned up one day about 7 years ago out of the blue, and started making demands when the person who pays the couple-hundred-per-year-lease fell ill.
I dont want to do anything illegal so I sometimes refuse to pay.
I end up with arrears invoices and bills totalling a few months that I feel pressurised, infact even quite threatened, into paying. (She also keeps her horses here, but doesn't pay a penny to anyone.)
This person claiming my money has nothing to do with the council, is NOT the leaseholder, she doesnt contribute towards it, nor do the council know anything of this situation. She keeps the cash for herself.
I dont know what to do as I feel my horse will also loose her home, this person will drive me out. I have been here almost all of my life, much longer than this woman who thinks she owns the land.
I look forward to hearing if anyone else has had a similar experience, particularly interested in knowing about the (il)legalities of subletting and any rights I may or may not have.
I pay approx £1,200 every year via paper invoices/bills issued to me by a person who literally just turned up one day about 7 years ago out of the blue, and started making demands when the person who pays the couple-hundred-per-year-lease fell ill.
I dont want to do anything illegal so I sometimes refuse to pay.
I end up with arrears invoices and bills totalling a few months that I feel pressurised, infact even quite threatened, into paying. (She also keeps her horses here, but doesn't pay a penny to anyone.)
This person claiming my money has nothing to do with the council, is NOT the leaseholder, she doesnt contribute towards it, nor do the council know anything of this situation. She keeps the cash for herself.
I dont know what to do as I feel my horse will also loose her home, this person will drive me out. I have been here almost all of my life, much longer than this woman who thinks she owns the land.
I look forward to hearing if anyone else has had a similar experience, particularly interested in knowing about the (il)legalities of subletting and any rights I may or may not have.