C Clonback Registered User Messages 453 12 Sep 2023 #1 I'm looking at a property that was rented up to 3 months ago.How do I find out the previous rent if the Receiver doesnt know? The PRTB is of no assistance.
I'm looking at a property that was rented up to 3 months ago.How do I find out the previous rent if the Receiver doesnt know? The PRTB is of no assistance.
C Clonback Registered User Messages 453 12 Sep 2023 #3 Bronte said: What did the RTB say? Click to expand... They said the property is no longer registered and they cannot disclose previous rent.I told them I didnt want risking renting above previous figure.
Bronte said: What did the RTB say? Click to expand... They said the property is no longer registered and they cannot disclose previous rent.I told them I didnt want risking renting above previous figure.
C Clonback Registered User Messages 453 12 Sep 2023 #5 DannyBoyD said: Rent it at market rent then Click to expand... The concern is if it was already underrented it would be breaking the law.
DannyBoyD said: Rent it at market rent then Click to expand... The concern is if it was already underrented it would be breaking the law.
C Clonback Registered User Messages 453 13 Sep 2023 #7 moneymakeover said: Who can prove it? Click to expand... Obviously RTB have the information but wont release it.Sounds incredible given the state of the rental market.
moneymakeover said: Who can prove it? Click to expand... Obviously RTB have the information but wont release it.Sounds incredible given the state of the rental market.
D DannyBoyD Registered User Messages 2,906 13 Sep 2023 #8 Clonback said: RTB have the information Click to expand... They probably dont.
D Dr Strangelove Registered User Messages 2,048 13 Sep 2023 #9 If the RTB or receiver won’t disclose it it’s highly unlikely that the future tenant will find out. Even if the tenant did find out they would still have to take you to the RTB to force you to lower the rent. A tiny probably multiplied by a low probability is a very, very low probability.
If the RTB or receiver won’t disclose it it’s highly unlikely that the future tenant will find out. Even if the tenant did find out they would still have to take you to the RTB to force you to lower the rent. A tiny probably multiplied by a low probability is a very, very low probability.