Not if there's rent outstanding - that can be deducted from the deposit.You will also be ordered to return their deposit in full.
No. You can sue for outstanding rent but not for extra mortgage payments.if my tenant overholds can I take him to court to get the extra mortgage payments I have to pay out ?
Not if there's rent outstanding - that can be deducted from the deposit.
You could sue - with the consequences outlined in previous replies.i have my rental property on the market and have issued the correct notice period , watitig out the clock on the Eviction ban .
i intend to pay off my current mortgage on my primary residence with the proceeds of the sale after fees and CGT etc
My tenant says he will overhold and drag me through the courts .
if my tenant overholds can I take him to court to get the extra mortgage payments I have to pay out ?
It would amount to around 1200 per month and given that the RTB could take 4 or 5 months and the Courts about the same time ,
i could be looking at 10k to 12k of extra payments .
In addition the house value could drop in that time , is that also actionable .
The time has come where actions should have consequences.
What’s to stop the tenant over-holding after he receives the incentive?Or, you could offer him an incentive to leave promptly. Might be cheapest option by far.
I agree with this. "Incentives" could be viewed as ongoing income for the unethical tenant. Maybe I'm naive but I think it is better to stay above board even though that process is anti-landlord.What’s to stop the tenant over-holding after he receives the incentive?
What’s to stop the tenant over-holding after he receives the incentive?
I agree with this. "Incentives" could be viewed as ongoing income for the unethical tenant. Maybe I'm naive but I think it is better to stay above board even though that process is anti-landlord.
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