How easy is it to order an Uber for someone else remotely? Has anyone here done it? A family member is arriving into a very busy capital city train station and they don't know how to use Uber. Local cab will be too expensive. Is there any way I can order the cab to exactly where they are stood? Does uber give you both the customer and the drivers location when you're ordering for someone else?
u/JamesRavana
3 years into a fixed-term tenancy, always paid on time, zero arrears, property kept in excellent condition. Due to a physical disability I'm on benefits and couldn't pass standard referencing, so I've been paying 12 months rent upfront each year which the landlord has accepted without issue. I haven’t disclosed my medical condition/benefits to landlord yet.
A few months ago I offered to pay the year ahead upfront, early. The landlord refused and said they ”might want to sell" and would give me the agreed 2 months notice if so. I'm now expecting a Section 21 before the May 1st abolition deadline.
A friend with 20 years local estate agent experience has advised me to remain in the property, negotiate and let the landlord take it to court, and make them prove genuine intent to sell. She also tells me properties in this specific development are genuinely difficult to sell due to lease issues and high service charges, making any sale claim harder to substantiate.
My questions:
* Is staying and requiring proof of intent the right approach?
* What does the court process actually look like from here, realistically?
* Anyone with experience of Ground 1A (sale) possession claims post-RRA - how hard is it for landlords to evidence genuine intent?