Landlords with property in Croydon
Dear Croydon Borough Council,
We provide property consultancy services and are looking to get information on landlords (both residential and commercial) with properties in this borough (including those with HMO Licences).
I require name/address, contact number and email address (if possible).
I appreciate that you must be very busy and hence many thanks in advance for your co-operation.
Yours faithfully,
T. D. Erinoso
Dear Mr Erinoso
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From 1 October 2015, it is a legal requirement for all privately rented
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Dear Mr Erinoso
Freedom of Information Request
Please see attached the council's response to your Freedom of Information
request.
Yours sincerely
Lynda Fay
FOI Coordinator
Croydon Council
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Council services, online, 24/7 www.croydon.gov.uk/myaccount Download our
new free My Croydon app for a faster, smarter and better way to report
local issues www.croydon.gov.uk/app
From 1 October 2015, it is a legal requirement for all privately rented
properties in Croydon to be licensed. Landlords without a licence could
face fines of up to £20,000. For more information and to apply for a
licence visit www.croydon.gov.uk/betterplacetorent
Please use this web site address to view the council's e-mail disclaimer -
http://www.croydon.gov.uk/email-disclaimer
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Richard Taylor left an annotation ()
Google has notified us that due to a request under data protection law in Europe, Google will no-longer be listing an attachment to this request in search results for certain queries for names or other personal identifiers. Google has informed us that this only affects search results offered by European versions of Google.
When contacting us to tell us about this Google noted the request will still appear in the results for other searches. Google didn't disclose which searches this request will no-longer appear in response to, and pointed out that in many cases affected queries don’t relate to the name of any person mentioned prominently on the page [or in a document].
Google has invited us to make representations to them if we want to make the case for reversing their decision. If you think there is a strong public interest case for showing the material in search results from which it is currently omitted please feel free to get in touch with us and/or Google, making the case and providing evidence to support it. If we consider it appropriate we may pass the substance of what you say to Google.
We do not know who has asked Google to act, or on what basis Google has been asked to act.
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Richard - WhatDoTheyKnow.com volunteer