As a tenant in a mutiple-occupancy building, any issues arising are between you and your land-lord.... Could I pay and then go after the i) agent, ii) landlord/owner or c) management company? ...
It's also so quaint and refreshing to see someone correct spelling in a post. Perhaps so I might be allowed to point out that landlord is the more usual form (as found in the OED). Oh, and sic should directly follow the misspelled word within the quotation marks, and is usually italicized, although this may vary depending on the style.
... it's that the Management Company and Management Agent are two very different things...
I believe that the only recourse is as per my original post - the contract (lease or rental agreement) appears to be between the land-lord (property owner) and the tenant (OP), unless OP can take legal advice and maybe have the land-lord joined as a defendant in the council's legal action - slim chance I think, but I'm not a lawyer.As a tenant in a mutiple-occupancy building, any issues arising are between you and your land-lord...
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