I am surprised that they did not find the body when they were searching, considering where it was found. It is so sad. Why would it not have been washed out to sea, could it have been snagged on something? Really surprised they didn’t find it during the searches. Why would they not have found it...
I have read posts that have said about them possibly having left the rucksacks at the river but the imaging shows them walking back towards the City Centre with the rucksacks on their backs so they couldn’t have left them there.
Sorry, I hadn’t seen your previous post as I’m still catching up TonnnnUK. Yes, it does look like they could be emerging from the riverbank and they are on the side of the river nearest the City.
The imaging from their previous visit looks like they have walked back over the bridge from the Torry side or they have emerged from the embankment up onto the pavement on the side nearest the City Centre. It is interesting that they have used the CCTV image from this side rather than the Torry...
If there was no previous communication that they wanted to move out of the flat and as a landlord myself, if I received a message from a tenant at the ungodly hour of just after 2am out of the blue then the first thing I would do is go to the property. In all my years I have never known a tenant...
No, it doesn’t mean that you can end it without notice. There is still a notice period that will be in the lease - the old system allowed a landlord to state a minimum term so say for instance a 12 month minimum period. The PRT did away with that and landlords can no longer put a minimum term in...
Has the actual address of the flat they were renting been stated? I know Crown Street and Charlotte Street has been mentioned but has the actual flat number been mentioned? It can be checked on the landlord register if we have the full address.
The Short Assured Tenancy in Scotland was replaced with Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) on 1st Dec 2017. One of the main changes was that on the old system, a landlord could previously state a minimum rental period on the lease but the PRT brought an end to that and landlords are no longer...
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