Reply to the comment left by Liam Strid at 22/08/2018 - 11:31No the tenant is not in prison, but happily renting from another unsuspecting landlord whom they managed to hoodwink.
Reply to the comment left by Peter G at 22/08/2018 - 10:16My tenant moved her working partner in without declaring it, married him without declaring it, put the celebration on FB and received overpayments of 11k before the DSS discovered...
Well done Judith, my tenant left me with £3.5k arrears, and the house in similar condition to yours, except my tenant moved to the house next door. She's paying me £20 per week via DD. By the time I repaired...
This forum helps and advises all landlords - some not as experienced or battle weary as others. If the responses become 'Facebook style', it'll put some of us off. No question is unreasonable. We're in this together.
I had a similar experience and I wonder, could landlords set up a type of database where rogue tenants are listed and this information be shared? Surely this would be an incentive to some tenants to be honest, allowing them...
Reply to comment left by Liam Strid at 22/08/2018 - 11:31
Reply to the comment left by Liam Strid at 22/08/2018 - 11:31No the tenant is not in prison, but happily renting from another unsuspecting landlord whom they managed to hoodwink.
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Reply to the comment left by Peter G at 22/08/2018 - 10:16My tenant moved her working partner in without declaring it, married him without declaring it, put the celebration on FB and received overpayments of 11k before the DSS discovered...
Read More →22nd August 2018, 8 years ago
Why don't Shelter invest in property and provide accommodation for poor DSS tenants. See how long that'll last.
Read More →16th August 2018, 8 years ago
Well done Judith, my tenant left me with £3.5k arrears, and the house in similar condition to yours, except my tenant moved to the house next door. She's paying me £20 per week via DD. By the time I repaired...
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This forum helps and advises all landlords - some not as experienced or battle weary as others. If the responses become 'Facebook style', it'll put some of us off. No question is unreasonable. We're in this together.
Read More →3rd July 2013, 13 years ago
I had a similar experience and I wonder, could landlords set up a type of database where rogue tenants are listed and this information be shared? Surely this would be an incentive to some tenants to be honest, allowing them...
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