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she's not necessarily being unreasonable.
Given that she offered a two year contract, and has now reneged on it, and granted only the minimum notice she legally can, I'd say she's being pretty close to being unreasonable.
What if she has to leave her place and will be just as homeless as you? What if she has 3 kids and one of them has a disability - who goes in the Travel Tavern then?
As a Landlord she should well have planned for this eventuality, and should she not be able to cope with it should not have let her home.
Says my cold, dead heart.
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I do know her circumstances, as it happens.
She bought the place knowing it needed work but then landed a cushy job in London.
She let the house as is, i.e. pretty shabby, but we rented knowing what we were getting into so no bother there.
It seems something's happened with the job, contract ended etc... so she's wanting to come home and pick up where she left off.
She's no kids and her folks live (fairly) local. I don't think a fortnight i the spare room would kill her.
I tried to think of an amusing thing about being devil's advocate to go here but couldn't.
What if she has to leave her place and will be just as homeless as you? What if she has 3 kids and one of them has a disability - who goes in the Travel Tavern then? Jus sayin that you don't necessarily hold the moral high ground and she's not necessarily being unreasonable.
Though realistically she's probably got loads of houses and the needing it back thing is just a ruse.