I have read a lot of the posts here and sorry to hear so many landlords are in similar position. Just wondering if anyone has pursued a tenant in court for rental income owed? I had a "corporate" tenant rent my apartment and I made the most fatal of errors - he did the deposit & 1st month's rent by international bank transfer and my bank phoned me to say the money would be in my a/c the next day. On this basis I allowed him to move in as the company were going to be paying the monthly rent.
I have never received a penny, the bank now cannot track where the supposed transfer went. Anyway after 3 weeks of promises to sort it out I asked him to move out and he agreed to pay what he owed. He failed to turn up to 3 arranged times to meet.
He did move out but still has my keys (to apt complex) as I have changed my own locks. I have tried to follow up with the company but turns out that he is the ONLY manager in the company so no one to complain to! He left the apt in an awful state (urine on most surfaces in the bathroom etc.). I didn't get a chance to register the tennancy with the PRTB and he also was not giving me his PPS no. I and my previous tenant were registered. But as this one wasn't the PRTB won't take on the case!
I know from reading some of the posts here that I should be happy that he moved out but I just cannot afford the loss as I have already been paying the mortgage while I was seeking a tenant and was so happy to actually get a tennant.
Does anyone have any experience of going directly to court and whether it would be worth it? Or a recommendation of a good solicitor in the landlord/tennant area?
Any help appreciated - and no need to point out my stupidity in not waiting to actually SEE the money in my a/c
Thanks
I have never received a penny, the bank now cannot track where the supposed transfer went. Anyway after 3 weeks of promises to sort it out I asked him to move out and he agreed to pay what he owed. He failed to turn up to 3 arranged times to meet.
He did move out but still has my keys (to apt complex) as I have changed my own locks. I have tried to follow up with the company but turns out that he is the ONLY manager in the company so no one to complain to! He left the apt in an awful state (urine on most surfaces in the bathroom etc.). I didn't get a chance to register the tennancy with the PRTB and he also was not giving me his PPS no. I and my previous tenant were registered. But as this one wasn't the PRTB won't take on the case!
I know from reading some of the posts here that I should be happy that he moved out but I just cannot afford the loss as I have already been paying the mortgage while I was seeking a tenant and was so happy to actually get a tennant.
Does anyone have any experience of going directly to court and whether it would be worth it? Or a recommendation of a good solicitor in the landlord/tennant area?
Any help appreciated - and no need to point out my stupidity in not waiting to actually SEE the money in my a/c
Thanks