It’s staggering to think that tenants are happy to push someone in a position to sell their one pension asset to fund their greed to have a cash lump sum given to them when they took the property on seeing...
I always sent out a building company for any problems and every white goods seem to break in their care. So I felt I had enough visits care of them although I did let them have their private enjoyment too...
I had acted as soon as they informed me and as soon as I got the indirect prompt as they hadn’t directly contacted me the second windows. It’s bizarre they didn’t chase it up to check if I’d actually received...
If I simply don’t have the money they ask for of 13.5 k plus legal costs so possibly 20k then there must be a protocol I’ve offered£3k which I can afford. The court cannot demand me to pay £20k when...
Thank you They have said an inventory is subjective and condition of rot was not significant enough for letting agency or inventory clerk or tenant or myself fo flag up as needed doing there and then at the time in...
I have never been in this situation before. But the bigger picture would see these tenants have claimed from government universal credit ( both in their mid 40s with children) They also paid late 43 times and left the place...
Thank you all for your helpful advice. As a single parent myself I do not have £13k in my bank to give plus their legal costs which is also what I’d need to pay on their terms which is an...
These tenants have claimed benefits since covid £1400 a month covering their rent plus more They left it filthy and not looked after They paid weeks late consistently I dealt with every white goods and boiler problems every step of...
I have made a compensation offer £3k in costs with consequence of part 36 as it’s not an offer with separated costs ( was advised to inc costs as per instructions of my barrister) ..no reply and it’s over 21...
The property / windows were not in disrepair at check in. The tenants didn’t keep it clean or air or pay on time. I will be clear that the inventory at check in presented as fresh clean property. Windows old...
It was not obvious as the area was a corner and lik anything over time needs attention but only when needed The agency letting the property were happy to let it in the condition and inventory didn’t flag any immediate...
But at check in they didn’t raise any issues or chase up any problems And what are they claiming for losing? A window they didn’t mention for 3 years? It couldn’t have bothering them that much? The rotten corner was...
Typing errors - inventory the windows were not broken - but just heavily aged - they didn’t flag up any problems for another 3 years- until first window pane broke so I changed frame of this one within 3 months...
Thank you all for your much appreciated time to advise me here. Counterclaim is tricky as they’d been in there 6 years so it’s difficult to differentiate between wear and tear and I’d need to repaint every x amount of...
4th March 2024, 2 years ago
It’s staggering to think that tenants are happy to push someone in a position to sell their one pension asset to fund their greed to have a cash lump sum given to them when they took the property on seeing...
Read More →Reply to comment left by John McGuinness at 03/03/2024 - 19:54
I always sent out a building company for any problems and every white goods seem to break in their care. So I felt I had enough visits care of them although I did let them have their private enjoyment too...
Read More →3rd March 2024, 2 years ago
I had acted as soon as they informed me and as soon as I got the indirect prompt as they hadn’t directly contacted me the second windows. It’s bizarre they didn’t chase it up to check if I’d actually received...
Read More →3rd March 2024, 2 years ago
If I simply don’t have the money they ask for of 13.5 k plus legal costs so possibly 20k then there must be a protocol I’ve offered£3k which I can afford. The court cannot demand me to pay £20k when...
Read More →3rd March 2024, 2 years ago
Thank you They have said an inventory is subjective and condition of rot was not significant enough for letting agency or inventory clerk or tenant or myself fo flag up as needed doing there and then at the time in...
Read More →2nd March 2024, 2 years ago
I have never been in this situation before. But the bigger picture would see these tenants have claimed from government universal credit ( both in their mid 40s with children) They also paid late 43 times and left the place...
Read More →2nd March 2024, 2 years ago
Thank you all for your helpful advice. As a single parent myself I do not have £13k in my bank to give plus their legal costs which is also what I’d need to pay on their terms which is an...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Derek STOBBS at 02/03/2024 - 10:33
These tenants have claimed benefits since covid £1400 a month covering their rent plus more They left it filthy and not looked after They paid weeks late consistently I dealt with every white goods and boiler problems every step of...
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
I have made a compensation offer £3k in costs with consequence of part 36 as it’s not an offer with separated costs ( was advised to inc costs as per instructions of my barrister) ..no reply and it’s over 21...
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
The property / windows were not in disrepair at check in. The tenants didn’t keep it clean or air or pay on time. I will be clear that the inventory at check in presented as fresh clean property. Windows old...
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
Many older properties have a little rot here and there but just needs watching - whoever is in there are the eyes to watch and report ?
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
It was not obvious as the area was a corner and lik anything over time needs attention but only when needed The agency letting the property were happy to let it in the condition and inventory didn’t flag any immediate...
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
But at check in they didn’t raise any issues or chase up any problems And what are they claiming for losing? A window they didn’t mention for 3 years? It couldn’t have bothering them that much? The rotten corner was...
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
I’ve spent £2800 on legal fees to date
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
Typing errors - inventory the windows were not broken - but just heavily aged - they didn’t flag up any problems for another 3 years- until first window pane broke so I changed frame of this one within 3 months...
Read More →1st March 2024, 2 years ago
Thank you all for your much appreciated time to advise me here. Counterclaim is tricky as they’d been in there 6 years so it’s difficult to differentiate between wear and tear and I’d need to repaint every x amount of...
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