Marilyn Bagnall, Author at Property118

Marilyn Bagnall

Reply to the comment left by Graham Bowcock at 05/10/2022 - 11:39Graham Bowcock, please do not defamate my character. It's insulting and unnecessary. Your opinion is different to mine but I won't insult you for it. For what it's worth,...

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Should a landlord pay for a locksmith?

5th October 2022, 4 years ago

What do you mean? Of course it will breach the tenancy agreement. It's pointless having a tenancy agreement if you're not going to informed it. And if all locks aren't secured the insurance definitely won't pay out if an incident...

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Reply to the comment left by Ricardo Weyman at 05/10/2022 - 07:50What do you mean? Of course it will breach the tenancy agreement. It's pointless having a tenancy agreement if you're not going to informed it. And if all locks...

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Should a landlord pay for a locksmith?

4th October 2022, 4 years ago

Well Aastha, no way would I be paying for an issue caused by the irresponsible actions of your tenant. I would write to them telling them that their actions- Are in breach of the tenancy agreement Have breached the terms...

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Should a landlord pay for a locksmith?

3rd October 2022, 4 years ago

You took appropriate measures to ensure the security of the property so I consider you did the correct thing. By not securing the property properly your tenant is very likely invalidating the insurance. Your tenancy agreement very likely states you...

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I would think that your tenancy agreement specifically states the property should be kept clean and free from mold, I know mine do. In which case the tenant is in breach of the tenancy agreement. It's up to you how...

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Put it down to experience?

4th July 2022, 4 years ago

So, where is the deposit? If it wasn't paid to the landlord it must have been paid to the letting agent surely? So I would be asking the agent where the deposit is. We used a letting company recently for...

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Tenants and Pets

24th June 2022, 4 years ago

I don't have pets in my property in which I live because of potential damage and smell so I believe I should have the choice whether or not I allow pets in my rental properties. I did allow one tenant...

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This situation is a breach of the tenancy agreement (provided you have a solid agreement ) and renders your tenant liable to eviction. If you wish, you can suggest the third party is included in the tenancy , you would...

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Marilyn Bagnall

Marilyn Bagnall


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