There's a reason the tenant is staying put. Let's address this now. They have been there for years and they're paying. Why would you want them out anyway? Use the legal procedure to bring up the rent to market rate...
These are professional scam artists, based on what you have described. They have already played you. Now, they are claiming that if you do your own professional due diligence and make an inventory using photographs, they will somehow find a...
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 23:32I would recommend an eviction specialist rather than a general solicitor. It's like if you had to do a full rewire on a house. Would you hire a general...
Part of this business involves people causing destruction to your property illegally and the courts not caring or even trying to fix it. They system is literally rigged against you. Justice isn't going to happen That is all
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 22:22Eventually this property will get a new tenant, so when bringing in a new tenant, ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS do proper references using Openrent or similar firms and consider having...
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 22:22Oh. Right. Well first step go into the office of the agent who is managing the property. They can't ignore you if you're standing in front of them. Second...
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 21:0010% is a great yield. An eviction specialist will make sure you ask the right questions when you contact the tenant. It may be possible to collect LHA direct...
Good news - you got a property for less than 50k. Bad news - the tenant situation is unclear If the agencies aren't communicating, that probably means it's a bad tenant. No big deal, but it needs to be handled...
What would the numbers have to look like for you to want to continue? Suppose for example the market rate is £700 but you would be happy at £600. Why not tell the tenant that you can't stay in the...
If no one notices, no one cares and nothing happens. You can't kick them out on the street now. It's unfair. If it's genuinely too small, they will eventually move to a bigger place. You won't make your life (or...
I'm still unsure what's going on here. If the tenant told the council they have left and they have stopped paying rent, that's clearly an abandoned property. There are many reasons someone would leave a car on the drive. For...
The ast is not "the landlord will provide me with *a* home" for the duration of this contract. It is that the landlord will rent *this* home to me. Think of it this way - imagine you go to McDonald's...
You can pay a locksmith to open the door or just drill out the lock and replace it - then you have a new key. Legally, I don't know if it's a good idea, but I know you actually can...
Why are they being cut anyway? Does the tenant just want it for aesthetic reasons or is there a safety issue? Be careful. Telling a tenant "climb that tree and start cutting" could result in serious injury. If you instructed...
You're not a social worker. If someone is abusing your elderly mother or her representatives, and the situation is only going to get worse, so stop the situation. Don't let it further deteriorate. The council have told you they will...
7th December 2024, 1 year ago
There's a reason the tenant is staying put. Let's address this now. They have been there for years and they're paying. Why would you want them out anyway? Use the legal procedure to bring up the rent to market rate...
Read More →3rd December 2024, 1 year ago
These are professional scam artists, based on what you have described. They have already played you. Now, they are claiming that if you do your own professional due diligence and make an inventory using photographs, they will somehow find a...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 23:32
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 23:32I would recommend an eviction specialist rather than a general solicitor. It's like if you had to do a full rewire on a house. Would you hire a general...
Read More →16th November 2024, 1 year ago
Part of this business involves people causing destruction to your property illegally and the courts not caring or even trying to fix it. They system is literally rigged against you. Justice isn't going to happen That is all
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 22:22
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 22:22Eventually this property will get a new tenant, so when bringing in a new tenant, ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS do proper references using Openrent or similar firms and consider having...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 22:22
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 22:22Oh. Right. Well first step go into the office of the agent who is managing the property. They can't ignore you if you're standing in front of them. Second...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 21:00
Reply to the comment left by Mike O'Sullivan at 14/11/2024 - 21:0010% is a great yield. An eviction specialist will make sure you ask the right questions when you contact the tenant. It may be possible to collect LHA direct...
Read More →14th November 2024, 1 year ago
Good news - you got a property for less than 50k. Bad news - the tenant situation is unclear If the agencies aren't communicating, that probably means it's a bad tenant. No big deal, but it needs to be handled...
Read More →6th November 2024, 1 year ago
What would the numbers have to look like for you to want to continue? Suppose for example the market rate is £700 but you would be happy at £600. Why not tell the tenant that you can't stay in the...
Read More →17th October 2024, 1 year ago
If no one notices, no one cares and nothing happens. You can't kick them out on the street now. It's unfair. If it's genuinely too small, they will eventually move to a bigger place. You won't make your life (or...
Read More →17th October 2024, 1 year ago
I'm still unsure what's going on here. If the tenant told the council they have left and they have stopped paying rent, that's clearly an abandoned property. There are many reasons someone would leave a car on the drive. For...
Read More →20th September 2024, 2 years ago
Why have you not told the tenant to start paying you directly?
Read More →18th September 2024, 2 years ago
Is there a shortage of spaces in the car park? If not, are you just making their life more awkward for no real reason?
Read More →16th September 2024, 2 years ago
The ast is not "the landlord will provide me with *a* home" for the duration of this contract. It is that the landlord will rent *this* home to me. Think of it this way - imagine you go to McDonald's...
Read More →29th August 2024, 2 years ago
You can pay a locksmith to open the door or just drill out the lock and replace it - then you have a new key. Legally, I don't know if it's a good idea, but I know you actually can...
Read More →8th August 2024, 2 years ago
Why are they being cut anyway? Does the tenant just want it for aesthetic reasons or is there a safety issue? Be careful. Telling a tenant "climb that tree and start cutting" could result in serious injury. If you instructed...
Read More →Reply to comment left by John Hampton at 29/07/2024 - 10:41
Reply to the comment left by John Hampton at 29/07/2024 - 10:41Just increase the rent slightly took over the cost
Read More →25th July 2024, 2 years ago
You're not a social worker. If someone is abusing your elderly mother or her representatives, and the situation is only going to get worse, so stop the situation. Don't let it further deteriorate. The council have told you they will...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Lou Valdini at 11/07/2024 - 11:17
That's shocking. It sounds like that's an expensive property? What are the numbers? ? Is it in the South East?
Read More →22nd June 2024, 2 years ago
Why would raising prices makes the business more successful? If my hotel is empty, I don't need to raise the prices - I need to lower them
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