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Old 14-11-2016, 13:37
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I' m just not finding this story interesting, which is a shame because I like Diane and don't t want to see her getting into trouble or being ill used.
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Old 14-11-2016, 16:32
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Chrissie cannot give Diane a week to move until she has been to court to prove that Diane's behaviour towards her landlord was threatening, or worse, and she would have to prove it. That would take months. The scripts being written for Diane, a great actress, at present are stupid and I am surprised that she is acepting this.
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Old 14-11-2016, 16:55
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Chrissie cannot give Diane a week to move until she has been to court to prove that Diane's behaviour towards her landlord was threatening, or worse, and she would have to prove it. That would take months. The scripts being written for Diane, a great actress, at present are stupid and I am surprised that she is acepting this.
Exactly, even under the badly named accelerated eviction which can only be done via a Section 21 the notice needs to be served two months before and have expired before you can bring legal proceedings then you have to wait for a court date and as I have said before Section 8 is just as lengthy

A lot of the wait after paperwork is the court date and then Judges are not so keen to side with a Landlord and of late many have picked holes in the legal docs as the notice wording changed slightly and they deem many not to have complied with correct procedure.

Even the changes to the anti social behaviour side of eviction still takes time and unless you are relying on Grounds 5 or 8 of an S8 there is no guarantee a court will side with the landlord even with proof

But as we know this is a soap so dramatic licence and to whip the viewer up into disliking Chrissie that little bit more.
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Old 14-11-2016, 17:07
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Exactly, even under the badly named accelerated eviction which can only be done via a Section 21 the notice needs to be served two months before and have expired before you can bring legal proceedings then you have to wait for a court date and as I have said before Section 8 is just as lengthy

A lot of the wait after paperwork is the court date and then Judges are not so keen to side with a Landlord and of late many have picked holes in the legal docs as the notice wording changed slightly and they deem many not to have complied with correct procedure.

Even the changes to the anti social behaviour side of eviction still takes time and unless you are relying on Grounds 5 or 8 of an S8 there is no guarantee a court will side with the landlord even with proof

But as we know this is a soap so dramatic licence and to whip the viewer up into disliking Chrissie that little bit more.
It's the opp;osite for me - I like Chrissie and can't stand Diane so I'm liking Chrissie more!
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Old 14-11-2016, 17:23
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But as we know this is a soap so dramatic licence and to whip the viewer up into disliking Chrissie that little bit more.
Things like this are always poorly done on tv so I'm not surprised Chrissie can get them out in a week and Diane and co. can't do anything about it even though in reality Chrissie likely wouldn't even have any legal standing to get them out (does she even own the property?) and the process is far more sympathetic to tenants than landlords and there's actually loads Diane could do before Chrissie would have a chance of seeing them out.

Diane needs to get a grip, but I'm still team Diane all the way. Whatever bad things Andy has done in the past the only bad thing he actually did to the Whites was sleep with Bernice.
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Old 14-11-2016, 18:20
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It's the opp;osite for me - I like Chrissie and can't stand Diane so I'm liking Chrissie more!
Same.
It's fun watching the sanctimonious Sugden's get taken down a peg or two.
Next stop. Robert.
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Old 14-11-2016, 18:47
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Things like this are always poorly done on tv so I'm not surprised Chrissie can get them out in a week and Diane and co. can't do anything about it even though in reality Chrissie likely wouldn't even have any legal standing to get them out (does she even own the property?) and the process is far more sympathetic to tenants than landlords and there's actually loads Diane could do before Chrissie would have a chance of seeing them out.

Diane needs to get a grip, but I'm still team Diane all the way. Whatever bad things Andy has done in the past the only bad thing he actually did to the Whites was sleep with Bernice.
He also let Lawrence go to prison for Roberts shooting, knowing full well that he was responsible and could have cleared him had he not been such a coward. So there is a certain irony for him going to prison for one of their crimes.
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Old 14-11-2016, 19:45
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He also let Lawrence go to prison for Roberts shooting, knowing full well that he was responsible and could have cleared him had he not been such a coward. So there is a certain irony for him going to prison for one of their crimes.
I' d forgotten that I take it Diane and Victoria don't t know though. They never found out the truth about the shooting did they? I seem to have forgotten so many details of this story!
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Old 14-11-2016, 20:06
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He also let Lawrence go to prison for Roberts shooting, knowing full well that he was responsible and could have cleared him had he not been such a coward. So there is a certain irony for him going to prison for one of their crimes.
He didn't let Lawrence go to prison. Lawrence confessed because he thought Chrissie had done it. He didn't set Lawrence up. Lawrence set himself up. I agree Andy was a coward and could have come forward sooner, but that's still a far cry from what Chrissie and Lawrence did to him. I mean even with the Lawrence shooting they didn't need to set up Andy to get Lachlan off the hook. They could have given some vague generic description of a 'burglar'.
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